Typical price: £375
What is it: Business PDA with a Qwerty keyboard and built-in GPS
What we think: Business users will feel at home with the 914c, but it faces strong competition from the Nokia E71
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 31 October 2008
Tags: HP, HP iPaq 914c, HSDPA, keyboard, download speeds
We like:
Voice commander; performance; Wi-Fi/3G HSDPA; GPS
We don't like:
Design; screen; no front-facing video camera/TV-Out; camera
CNET UK judgement:
With HP being the Godfather of business PDAs you would expect the 914c to offer an ideal platform to handle any of your business requirements. Generally it does, but its design is not perfect and there are a few missing features that would benefit the modern working professional, such as a front-facing video camera, a TV-out function and a larger screen
Full review:
With manufactures like HTC, Nokia and Blackberry all splashing out on various interface and cosmetic design tweaks to improve their ranges, the 914c remains relatively fixed in its traditional business overcoat. But with features such as 3G HSDPA, dual Wi-Fi, GPS, front-mounted Qwerty keyboard and a large battery on-board, the HP iPaq 914c provides you with a solid foundation to perform most business tasks. The 914c is available now from Clove and other online retailers for £375. Continue Reading...
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