Price range: £368.62
What is it: Windows smart phone with HSDPA and GPS support
What we think: The iPAQ 614c has plenty of features, but we think its bulky design will be off-putting
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 26 March 2008
Tags: HP, HP iPAQ 614c Business Navigator, camera, PDAs, advanced features
We like:
HSDPA support; onboard GPS; good build quality
We don't like:
No navigation software included; bulky design; short battery life
CNET UK judgement:
With its HSDPA and GPS support, innovative virtual scroll wheel and sturdy build quality, the iPAQ 614c is not short on appealing features. However, we think its chunky dimensions and short battery life will put off many potential buyers
Full review:
HP has plenty of experience of manufacturing PDAs, but this is only its second ever attempt at producing a smart phone. Its previous offering was the 514 Voice Messenger, which was aimed squarely at the budget end of the market. This iPAQ 614c Business Navigator model is pricier at around £340 sim-free, but packs in more advanced features including HSDPA support and onboard GPS. Continue Reading...
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