HP iPAQ h4155 Pocket PC PDA
Product Reviews
Problems with memory upgrade - The PDA is fine, but will not work with a memory card in situ. (or to what you might read, SD cards in axcess of 1GB memory are not supported by HP or the SD card manufacturers for this device. I bought a Kingston 2 GB SD memory card based a review of the iPAQ and it is not recognised by the PDA and no one can (or will) give me any help. A waste of money....
Same old iPaq strength and weaknesses.... - I am a long time iPaq can't (hw6915 previously), so the fact the battery life has not improved is livable. But the poor telephone application and its slow response to user input is very disappointing. I also can't get the Bluetooth to pair properly with my car (not had a problem with any other phones) etc, etc. As always with it's not a bad PDA -very functional but a p...
Maybe a decent phone would be better - I bought the iPAQ to replace my deceased Palm Tungsten E which I liked, but the new Tungstens have had reports of unreliability. On the side the iPAQ syncs easily with my Windows XP computer, and was easy to connect with my domestic WiFi, though using the internet on a small screen will always be a limited and frustrating experience. However I find the Windows Mobile 6 operating sys...
Very poor battery life - This is a great little device - apart from the pathetically poor after life. It's full of useful and I was looking forward to using it to keep in touch with the office when I'm on the road, but the battery's down to 10% and the iPAQ's beeping at me after around 4 hours use. And not very intensive use at that - a few phone calls, read & send maybe 5 or 6 emails and 4 hours l...
IPAQ 214 day to day - Yes it's big and if you can get by that point it's very It will fit in an average shirt pocket. It becomes more useful when you consider third party applications such as a back up program as it doesn't have WiFi. built in. Best to keep that data safe. I used to use an ipaq 2200 but this is much more connectable with bluetooth and WiFi. When connected it's possible to read most w...