Tuesday, July 8, 2014

HEWLETT PACKARD (FA301A#ABA) iPAQ Hx2750 3.5QVGA, 624MHz, 64MB RAM

HEWLETT PACKARD iPAQ Hx2750 3.5QVGA, 624MHz, 64MB RAM
  • Display features description 3.5" transflective TFT QVGA, 64K colours, LED backlight with power save mode, portrait and landscape modes Wireless Technologies description Integrated WLAN 802.11b, Bluetooth® 1.2, IrDA Expansion Slot I/O Slots available for additional devices: SD slot supporting 1-bit SDIO and 4-bit SD/MMC type memory standard, Compact Flash Type II slot Power Features Battery: removable/rechargeable 1440 mAh Lithium-Ion (user changeable), optional extended 2880 mAh Power Requirements AC Power - AC Input: 100~240 Vac, 50/60 Hz, AC Input current: 0.3 Aac max, Output Voltage: 5 Vdc, Output current: 2 Aac Mouse/Pointing Device description Touch-sensitive display for stylus Keyboard description Options: Foldable keyboard, Bluetooth foldable keyboard, Micro-keyboard External I/O Ports 1-22 pin connector for synchonization and charging, integrated infrared (SIR), USB 1.1 Client, Serial RS232 Internal Audio Integrated microphone, speaker and one 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack

Alright, so with the onslaught of IPODs, PSPs, tiny phones, GPS' and all that stuff, I was trying to figure out EXACTLY what I wanted. I wanted something that could play videos, MP3's, cruise the internet, hook a GPS antennae up to, and play games. Eventually I decided on the dell axim x51V. Then Refurbdepot... well.. forget refurbdepot. I wound up with an iPAQ HX2750, which stat-wise, is pretty much the same. It connects to the internet pretty well, but isn't very good for "surfing" I can check my e-mail, and chat on MSN messenger, but the way the internet is, alot of websites don't support the windows mobile 5 browser. I picked up a foldable keyboard for it, and it's great to have around if I want to type something out. The battery is TERRIBLE. It won't stay charged for more then 24 hours even if I don't use it at all. After about 10 minutes of use, I have to reset it completely in order to turn it on. Syncing takes quite a while as well. HOWEVER, with a 2 SD cards, I have one for programs, and the other for songs, and a compact flash card for overflow, and pictures. I play old dos games on it (with pDosbox) I can type with it using a foldable keyboard I picked up. I have a pelican case waterproof case for it with a soft rubber front on it, so it's fine to take camping, even in extremely wet environments (I've used it in the middle of a sandstorm in Kuwait back in 03') I can bluetooth, IR, move SD cards around, and cable sync with almost any electronic device, which is very nice. I can put it in it's cradle, pop on slide show, and watch pictures of my son go by all day at work. It's very usefull, but if your looking for a toy, I don't think this is the device for you. If your a techno-junkie, well... you might like it. I would recommend getting some accessories to make life more enjoyable for you though: 1, holster. It's too big to keep in your pocket, and you can keep extra SD cards and whatnot with you. 2:some form of actual keyboard. There is a popup screen for one, but you can only type at about 15-20 WPM. With a mini-keyboard, you can type 'almost' as fast as you do with a normal one, until you get the hang of it. 3: 2 gig SD, and a 1 or 2 gig compact flash. 4:download pdosbox (it's free) if you like old dos games, like warcraft, Lands of Lore, or lemmings. 5: extra screen protectors.

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