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User Submitted HP iPAQ hx2795 Pocket PC (FA676B#ABA) Reviews (cont...)Date: 2008-04-07 So far...... !!!!!!ONE BIG WARNING!!!!!! DONT BOTHER TO GET ONE IF YOU HAVE VISTA WITHOUT OUTLOOK! CAUSE YOU CANT SYNC ANYTHING TO YOUR COMPUTER WITHOUT IT. THANKS YOU PEICE OF @#$% MICROSOFT! NEEDED TO MAKE SOME MORE MONEY DID YA? OK..enough said..back to the unit ops, Other then being a bit confusing changing from my SDA phone to the 2795 it has worked fine. The only operational quirks Ive had is it can be sluggish and may show a couple photos out of focus when you have a LARGE amount of them your viewing. And it tends to reset your time and date to sometime in 05' when the power goes dead from the battery. The screen is nice and clear good color etc. Games run fine. Sound is good. Program transition is usually quick until you have quite a few things running at once.It feels good in your hand, looks sharp and has a good battery life. Hope that helps.. Date: 2008-03-22 Ok, not great I bought this Pocket PC so that I could carry my work calendar home and have basic internet access. It does the job. However, the internet access is slow, the display colors aren't great (not bad - not great), and the machine is prone to hangups. As a matter of fact, I do a soft reboot at the beginning of each session, which isn't difficult or time consuming, but is annoying. On the plus side, it has been very reliable and works well with the office Windows network, I can use it with Skype, and it will do a basic job with Microsoft Office and other portable windows programs. Just don't expect the functionality of a modest laptop. Battery life is long enough to do what you need to do, but not outstanding. Date: 2008-03-19 iPAQ for a palm diehard I have been using PDAs since 1994. The Palm m505 was a big step forward for me from the simple address book type PDAs. The Palm m515 was good also. The Palm Tungsten T was probably the best Palm I ever had. And then came the Palm LifeDrive, which was supposed to be so wonderful. It had a harddrive and was supposed to be like a handheld computer. I was so disappointed by that piece of junk that I finally gave up on it 11 months after I bought it. It would have been easy for whatever I replaced it with to satisfy me. I knew one thing for sure, I was done with Palm. I would have never considered a non-Palm PDA until after my LifeDrive experience. Palm pushed me out of their store and into the Windows Media Store. I am a nurse and I use Skyscape Medical Software. Their site recommended iPAQ and specifically the hx2795. I am very pleased with my iPAQ. I have other HP products and am very happy with all of them. The iPaq is definitely more stable, and easier to use than the LifeDrive. It lives up to the title "Handheld Computer" that the LifeDrive wrongly claimed. Date: 2008-02-23 iPAQ My iPAQ has been a real time saver and truly a device which makes my job easier. I use it everyday and have been totally satisfied in all aspects. I encourage anyone needing a portable device to purchase an iPAQ. I am totally pleased with it's performance and storage-I can't say enough good things about this equipment. Date: 2008-01-15 Starting today HP is selling IPAQ 210! Before buying the IPAQ hx2795, check out the HP IPAQ 210. It's about the same price. Starting today, the HP IPAQ 210 is available directly from HP! I bought one with the 4 inch screen. I can't wait to test drive this baby!
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