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Old 09-05-07, 09:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Meet the HP iPAQ 200 Series Enterprise Handheld

Meet the HP iPAQ 200 Series Enterprise Handheld

Posted by Chris Leckness on 09/5/07 in HP, iPAQ
The HP iPAQ 200 Series Enterprise Handheld can help you solve specific business problems and meet today’s mobility needs.
Designed with business in mind.
There is much to appreciate about its sophisticated design: the large 4-inch TFT touch screen display for improved visibility in a variety of environments, the robust SDIO expansion, and the convenient I/O of headphone, microphone, voice record, and USB. You’ll also enjoy the standard Microsoft Mobile Office® suite and the ability to easily synchronize Mobile Office Outlook via mini-USB or Wi-Fi connectivity. With Bluetooth, connect to peripherals like headsets and keyboards.
Maximize your iPAQ.
Maximize the use of your iPAQ 200 Series Enterprise Handheld with a portfolio of HP accessories that help you create the right solution for your mobile needs.
Secure your investment.
Because all business environments differ, you want to protect your iPAQ with skin protection or a case. HP also offers screen protectors for the display. For more peace of mind, especially when you travel, add an Accidental Damage Protection Care Pack service.
The power you need to be productive.
When at work, charge and synchronize your iPAQ on the desktop cradle. When on the go, add an extended battery for additional hours of productivity. If work keeps you mobile during the day, there is also an auto adapter to power your iPAQ while in the car or working in the field.
Storage.
HP offers SD cards in different capacities for extra storage to carry your important documents and software applications with you when on the field.
Fast and convenient data entry for you iPAQ.
Use the iPAQ Bluetooth keyboard when you need to enter a large amount of data quickly. The standard QWERTY layout allows you to effortlessly take notes, compose email or write reports. When open it is the same size as a notebook computer keyboard! When not in use the keyboard folds up into an ultra-small package for easy portability.
Also, keep an extra stylus pack handy in the event your original stylus is misplaced.
At A Glance
Processor: Marvell PXA310, 624 MHz
ROM: 256MB
RAM: 128MB for running applications
Display: 4-inch VGA TFT with touch screen, portrait oriented
Wireless LAN: IEEE 802.11b/g1
Bluetooth: v2.0 with EDR1
Connectors: 24-pin connector and Mini USB
Battery: 2200 mAh
Expansion: SDIO (high-capacity), CF
Headphone jack: 3.5mm 4-pin
Speaker: 2
Microphone: 1
Input: touch, stylus
Buttons: 5-way navigation with press to activate, 4 programmable, voice recorder, power, reset
Operating System: Windows Mobile® 6 Classic Edition

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Hmm ... looks like a nice one. Can't find it on HP's website, though - what are they going to charge for it?

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Old 09-05-07, 09:39 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Here is HP's site that shows their upcoming products:

HP Press Kit: Mobility 2007
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Old 09-05-07, 09:58 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Release date is estimated next month.
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So does the SD slot really support SDHC? The PDF on HP's site just says SDIO for the 200 series (the PDF for the 100 series specifically states "SDIO high-capacity card slot").
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Yes, as a matter of fact I would very much like to meet the iPaq 200 series. Very nice. Very shiny!
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Nice! It will a difficult choice between these new iPaq PDAs and the new iMate converged devices.
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Hi,

I want this sooooooooooooooooooo bad.

Would go so well with my HP laptop.
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Lots of memory and a HUGE FREAKING battery.
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Woo Hoo! A successor for my X51v has finally been found! :approve:
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Good, the true successor to HX4700, still pack the most powerful processor in the lineup. cant wait.

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All hail the heir apparent of stand alone VGA PDA's!
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Does not say anything about a CF slot. It does have VGA though.
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Old 09-06-07, 10:09 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Chris Leckness View Post
Expansion: SDIO (high-capacity), CF

According to Chris's post the 200 does have a CF card slot and high capacity SD card support.

Plus native WM6 (NO compaction:love:), 128 Ram (no upgrades need:approve:) and 256 ROM (no more worrying about what goes on the device!!:approve:)


This truly is the HX4700 replacement. Only took them 5-6 years.

Now I just need to know how much and when!!!!!!!
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I am VERY interested!

I think I have found something to replace my X5 ;)

I'm waiting for the price, and then I'll figure out funding this. Perhaps some Christmas money and a little selling of some old tech!
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