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Abstract: It was the cell phone that killed off the PDA, as phones grew to take on PDA features and we collectively decided that we didnt want to carry two handheld devices at the same time. But the iPAQ 110 reminds us of what we gave up when we let the PDA go:...
Abstract: We got a package recently from 1999, or so it seemed at first: The iPAQ 110 Classic looks like a museum relic from those halcyon pre-Internet Bust days when everyone had a PDA in his or her pocket. It was the cell phone that killed off the PDA, as pho...
Abstract: We got a package recently from 1999, or so it seemed at first: The iPAQ 110 Classic looks like a museum relic from those halcyon pre-Internet Bust days when everyone had a PDA in his or her pocket. It was the cell phone that killed off the PDA, as p...
Abstract: Smartphones are everywhere these days. Mobile service providers have filled their shelves with a variety of smartphone devices. Even the title of this magazine has changed to emphasize this ever-growing market segment. Does the old-fashioned Pocket PC...
Abstract: Over a year ago when “PDA” was becoming a dirty word and "mobile phone" a buzzword, we asked the executives at HP’s handheld division if we’d see more iPAQs. The answer was "we will build them if our customers still want them". Fas...
Sleek design, Snappy performance, Adequate hardware and software package, Very affordable
Buggy, Weak hardware buttons, QVGA screen, Poor video quality
Even with all its cons, the iPAQ fits easily in my back pocket and gives me enough power to toy with it without being interrupted by an incoming call or a text message. I guess its just a matter of taste; but in my opinion, even though Id definit...
Abstract: I’ve owned several iPAQ Pocket PCs since 2001 and the iPAQ 110 represents everything I loved about the best of these handhelds. The device is solid, functional and attractive, and at less than $300, it’s well suited for students, small busine...
While it tends to get overshadowed by its more advanced sibling, the yet unreleased iPAQ 210, the 110 is a solid model in its own right, serving not just as a data repository but also being more than capable of taking on the tasks of light Internet, en...
Abstract: September 5, 2007 -- HP calls the new iPAQ 110 a "Classic Handheld" and it indeed comes closest to what weve come to know and love as a PDA and, more specifically, a Pocket PC. The iPAQ 110 pretty much continues the style, look and feel, and feat...
Abstract: So its all about staying organized and keeping ones calendar, contacts and tasks up to date and in ones pocket. But as we all know, there is more. Office Mobile with its Pocket PC versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint is eminently useful and capab...