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What is it: Traditional PDA that revolves around Windows Mobile 6 Classic
What we think: A strong performer, but there are missed opportunities to utilise the transflective screen
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 30 January 2008
Tags: HP, HP iPAQ 114 Classic, storage, headset, brightness
We like:
Wi-Fi; transflective screen with auto sensor; weight/design; standard headphone jack; performance
We don't like:
No phone element; no GPS; no VGA; virtual keyboard; standard interface; battery
CNET UK judgement:
If you look at the HP iPAQ 114 Classic for what it is -- a traditional PDA with strong performance and a large 89mm (3.5-inch) screen -- then it does fit the bill quite nicely. However with the transflective screen, this could have been an excellent opportunity to include a built-in GPS receiver as standard
Full review:
When most devices are becoming converged with the aim to unite phone, GPS and Wi-Fi in one unit, you can't help but feel that HP are trying to re-capture some of their former glory by releasing a traditional PDA back into the market. That aside, the HP iPAQ 114 Classic is still a great performer and can be purchased online for around £170. Continue Reading...
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