HP iPAQ H2210 Reviews

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HP iPAQ H2210
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Average Ratings for HP iPAQ H2210

  • Quality2 stars
  • Value for Money4.2 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.4 stars
  • Overall Rating4.7 stars

 

6 Reviews For HP iPAQ H2210

  • cappuchino 1st Mar 2008

    Reviewer rating: 3 stars


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    Good Points: Light, both sd and cf slots, small, good stylus.


    Bad Points: Not upgradeable, (talking nowadays) only windows mobile 2003, hard reset awkward.


    General comments: The hp ipaq h2210 is ok but I have seen a lot better. This pda is ok for a child to mess about with but I wouldn't even class it for home use for an adult, in my opinion. Basically, the standard of it is a child's pda but give it to your child for Christmas and they'd appreciate it a lot more than you would as far as I am concerned. Windows mobile for pocket pc 2003 premium is ok but not upgradable to even windows mobile 2003 se so come on, I don't buy a pda with windows mobile 2003 at all, I am quite happy with windows mobile 5. It is for someone on a very strict budget but long gone are its hay days. If you sell it on ebay your guaranteed to get 60quid and some even sell for about 100quid which to me is a very reasonable price for windows mobile. Applications pre-installed are: calculator, file explorer, ipaq backup, ipaq image viewer, itast, microsoft reader, msn messenger, pictures, pocket excel, pocket msn, pocket word, self test, tasks, terminal services client. I think I have gotten a bit ahead of myself here but summarizing the whole thing up, it is good for personal use like watching videos and listening to music and so and so. Battery is good but you can buy like I have if you use it a lot a more powerful battery, I got mine off of ebay. There is no wifi, only bluetooth and infa red, ut you can buy a wifi card.

  • ibentall Rank: Lance Corporal 14th Jan 2005

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    The HP iPAQ H2210 pocket PC comes with stacks of software already loaded including pocket versions of Word, Excel, Internet Explorer, Appointment manager, contacts list, notepad, calculator, Active Sync, backup, Image viewer, messenger, Microsoft reader, Windows media player, Bluetooth manager and Nevo (universal remote control), Solitaire and Jawbreaker.

    If the software application that you require is not already loaded onto your Pocket PC, I am sure that you can find a suitable program on ...
  • Artisan Rank: Sergeant 13th Jan 2005

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I've now had the HP Ipaq 2210 for 7 months, the initial reason for buying it was to use as a satellite navigator (sat nav) using Tom Tom 3. Since then I've found it to be indispensable for many other things, MP3 player, Blue tooth, note taking and keeping track of contacts using outlook. The great thing about this little PDA is that you get a CF slot and an SD slot so you can fit cameras etc into the CF slot or alternatively use a CF sat nav unit like the Rikaline X6 or one of the sleeve devices ...
  • borgthemagician Rank: Lance Corporal 10th Jan 2005

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Before buying the HP iPAQ H2210 I had previously owned a windows CE device and a Psion 5MX. A friend was given a 2210 through his work together with GPS software. He didn't think the system was capable of much more than running the GPS and playing a few games.

    I saw the system in use and was immediately impressed. First impressions was that the PDA platform had come a long way since I'd first used them. I've previously used my CE system as a programming platform allowing me to work without ca ...
  • aj451uk Rank: Staff Sergeant 10th Nov 2004

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Having previously owned Palm's I was a bit hesitant about making the jump to the windows platform. I needn't have worried, I only wish I had done it sooner. The iPAQ H2210 is probably the most useful gadget I have ever owned. The screen quality is amazing, photos look great on it. It has REVO which is a built-in remote control device for all your infra-red devices, TV's, CD players etc - you'll have fun with that. Windows media is great for MP3 playback and to be honest puts other stand-alone MP ...
  • booges Rank: Corporal 17th Aug 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I first purchased my HP iPAQ H2210 as it was on sale with the TOM TOM Navigator software and to be honest it was the software I was after. The hardware could have been anything as long as I stopped getting lost.. BUT. the iPAQ has become indispensable. I don't know how I ever lived without it. The unit is compact, powerful, flexible and is really fast. I have used palm tops in the past and the lack of speed and usability has always put me off. Expandable memory is handy and the inbuilt voice rec ...

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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard Intel 400 MHz processor64 MB SDRAMDual slot expansion3.5" Dazzling Transflective TFT color with LED frontlight displayWhat&; 039;s in the box: hp iPAQ Pocket PC h2210, U more details...