What is it: A solid entry-level PDA from HP
What we think: With a combination of small form factor and great performance, the rz1710 is a solid entry-level PDA
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April 7, 2007
Posted by: Ross Purves
"Almost, but not quite"
What I like:
Very light and portable
What I don't like:
Easily damaged, often after turning it on it would freeze
Review:
I bought this before Christmas and at first I thought it was wonderful but after 1 day it wouldn't turn back on for some reason. After some switching power sources it worked again even when plugged back in the old source. Then everything was dandy until I discovered the next problem. Every time I turned it back on, you would have to do a soft restart to make it work. The next problem I discovered was when I accidentally dropped it from not a big height and the screen broke. This is the price you pay for lightweightness. Apart from that it's just a normal PDA, nothing out of the ordinary.
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