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Hands On with the iPaq 910

Posted by Zealot on July 1, 2008 – 2:21 pm  Share
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hp-ipaq-910c-smartphone-22-phonemag-580x326 Phonemag recently got some quality facetime with the upcoming iPaq 910 Business Messenger. They have posted an unboxing video (below) as well as a nice gallery of pictures HERE.

Leafing through the pictures, the 910 has that distinctive iPaq look and polish which is nice to see in a device again. My initial reactions beyond that are that it is a little too glossy and a little too chunky. It looks like the phone HP SHOULD have released two years ago. Now, it seems to be arriving at the party late and in last year’s gown. The feature set is quite appealing however, including WM6.1, integrated GPS, WiFi b/g and a 3 megapixel flash cam. Could this be a return to the old iPaq magic?

Phonemag is promising an in-depth review soon and I am am eager to read it, especially regarding the feel of the keyboard and the screen quality.

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By day a department manager and writer for a major network device vendor...by night Zealot stalks the mean magnetic streets, striking fear into the hearts of bandwidth abusers and theme park mascots. Zealot has been involved with mobile devices for more than a decade now, starting off with dumb phones, moving to PDAs and then to smartphones, notebooks and netbooks with the odd PMP thrown in. Most of his mobile time currently is spent on a Treo Pro, Zune HD, Thinkpad T61, Gigabyte M912M or a Hackintoshed Compaq Mini 704. He proudly groks the Geek community and considers himself a Neo Maxi Zune Dweebie (thanks Will Wheaton!).





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  • Zealot
    That just adds to the charm of the video. Sometimes I get tired of watching hyper experienced tech fanboys doing all the unpacking and getting all the fun.

    Z
  • dougpaw57
    Not real high-tech, but she got the battery in on the third try (with help).
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