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List Price: $329.00
Our Price: $263.00
Your Save: $ 66.00 ( 20% )
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 months
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
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Product Description
Designed to help keep your action-packed life in balance, the HP iPAQ 111 Classic Handheld makes an excellent?and affordable?companion to your cell phone. This slim, stylish organizer also lets you go online with Wi-Fi to stay in touch and keep your calendar, contacts, and tasks up to date. (Optional Internet access required for email, web browsing, and game downloads.) Use Bluetooth to go online and connect to your Internet-enabled mobile phone when Wi-Fi is not available Extend your battery life by checking your wireless connections and turning them off as needed Get peace of mind with the one-year limited warranty from HP Connect Bluetooth peripherals (sold separately) like headphones and keyboards View, share, and manage photos on the bright 3.5 touch screen Play games and download them from the Internet Listen to music and watch videos using Windows Media Player 10 Mobile Mini-USB 2.0 client for sync/data/charge, SDIO with SD high-capacity card slot Audio capability - Integrated microphone, receiver, speaker, 3.5mm 4 pin headphone jack Included accessories - Stylus, AC Adapter with power cord, mini USB synchronization/charge cable, slip case Unit Dimensions 4.59 x 2.71 x 0.54 in
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Features
Runs Windows Mobile 6.0 and offers fast 624 MHz processor with 64 MB RAM and 256 MB flash ROM View and edit Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files with Microsoft Office Mobile; sync email and calendar from desktop with Outlook Mobile Built-in WiFi to check email at any hotspot Backed by 1-year warranty Device measures 2.71 x 0.54 x 4.59 inches (WxHxD)
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Customer Review(s)
Customer Rating:     Summary: Simply great PDA Comment: This is about my 10th PDA; my last one is the iPAQ 4700. The 4700 uses Mobile 5.0, which is another one of Microsoft's big mistakes, and was soon replace with Mobile 6.0. Version 6.0 corrects all the issues more or less with 5.0. If you are use to Windows CE software you will have little problems learning 6.0. The main improvement is the Mobile 6.0 takes advantage of the speed of the CPU and nice design of this iPAQ 111. The screen and button functions all work well without hesitation. Wi-Fi is great. This PDA is small and light weight, but the screen is a nice size. I found it easy to read since my eyes aren't the best anymore. The speaker is not good for listening too much of anything, but fortunately the headphone jack is a standard one, so you can easily plug in a set of head phones or external speakers.
I used Audilbe.com software and that has installed easily and works fine. I installed a 4gigbyte SD card, and have stored over 10 full length audible books on to it, and still have plenty of room for added storage. This PDA is very light compared to my 4700, and that is a big bonus. So I have the same performance of an $800.00 PDA, but with a much improved OS, light in weight and very light in price.
I am a Prime Amazon member, and for just $4.00 more I got over night shipping. The product has a USB cable, and an AC power supply for faster charging than the USB. Amazon also offers a cradle-charger, which I recommend. There are two types of cradles. One is your basic cradle and the other will hold another battery and charge it, along with being a cradle. I use a nice software program that displays a full screen size clock, and I use the cradle/PDA as a holder. Thus I have an easily to read bedside clock.
I use this PDA at work, I am a health care provider, so I am constantly referencing to software that I have purchased. So the small size and easy to read screen, along with over all speed and storage is all a very welcome change from my large iPAQ 4700.
I know the trend is to have a PDA with a phone, but I personally haven't found one that combines both features well. I use Outlook and since the OS is Microsoft, the syncing to my computer using WinXP is just easy and complete. All the changes I made during the day are transferred to my Outlook on my desktop computer and vice versa. So not only do they keep in sync, but I always have a backup of my Outlook on my PDA. With the Wi-Fi I can be anywhere in my home and connect to my email or the internet quickly and securely and no added cost.
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