Typical price: £350
What is it: Pocket PC with 624MHz processor and 128MB RAM
What we think: The HP iPaq hx2750 packs it all: performance, looks and features
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 30 November 2004
Tags: HP, HP iPaq hx2750, HP iPaq hx2750, screens, VGA
We like:
Fast processor; biometric fingerprint reader; built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth; dual expansion slots; nice display and included screen cover; user-replaceable battery
We don't like:
Hefty; so-so battery life
You might also need:
Memory cards; extra battery; protective carrying case; headphones; keyboard
CNET UK judgement:
Offering an impressive resume of good performance and security and wireless features, the HP iPaq hx2750 gets the job done
Full review:
In September 2004, HP introduced its high-performance, business-class hx4700, wowing us with its large VGA screen, its innovative touch pad and, unfortunately, its eye-popping price tag. Now, the company has released its hx2000 series, offering professionals another mobile business solution. Continue Reading...
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May 17, 2005
Posted by: David Johns
"A good mid-range handheld with Windows"
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