HP iPAQ 910
Equipped with the latest communication technologies and optimized for online work on the go, the new HP iPAQ 910 Business Messenger allows you to download files at up to 7.2 Mbps speeds via tri-band UMTS/HSDPA connectivity, roam internationally via the quad-band GSM support, and share information with others through the email and Instant Messaging.
Coming at a price of $450, the Smartphone brings wireless connectivity, 3G support, modem functionality, and built-in Microsoft Internet Sharing, a service that enables dial-up connection to multiple users sharing the same local area connection.
It’s easy to type on a QWERTY keyboard and edit the images captured with the built-in 3MP camera on the large 2.4-inch transflective TFT touch-sensitive display with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels, and using the scroll wheel you can browse through emails and documents. Windows Mobile adds corporate email and advanced business applications, which you can handle while talking on the phone using Voice Commander and HP Voice Reply.
The Voice Reply capability can be used to reply to your emails verbally and use your hands to finish something else.
In addition, Google Maps with the GPS module work together to find the best directions so you to arrive anywhere you need in the shortest time, watching turn-by-turn instructions.
In your free time you can simply relax while listening to the music via Windows Media Player, watch cool videos or play some Java games.
HP iPAQ 910 Business Messenger runs on Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional operating system powered by a processor reaching 416MHz speeds. The memory is of 128MB SDRAM and 256MB Flash ROM. Other features include miniUSB for stereo headsets, microSD card, CMOS camera type with 4x digital zoom, stylus input, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR, and a 1940 mAh Li-Poly battery.
The handset measures 2.5 x 0.6 x 4.5 inches at a weight of 5.4 oz.
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Coming at a price of $450, the Smartphone brings wireless connectivity, 3G support, modem functionality, and built-in Microsoft Internet Sharing, a service that enables dial-up connection to multiple users sharing the same local area connection.
It’s easy to type on a QWERTY keyboard and edit the images captured with the built-in 3MP camera on the large 2.4-inch transflective TFT touch-sensitive display with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels, and using the scroll wheel you can browse through emails and documents. Windows Mobile adds corporate email and advanced business applications, which you can handle while talking on the phone using Voice Commander and HP Voice Reply.
The Voice Reply capability can be used to reply to your emails verbally and use your hands to finish something else.
In addition, Google Maps with the GPS module work together to find the best directions so you to arrive anywhere you need in the shortest time, watching turn-by-turn instructions.
In your free time you can simply relax while listening to the music via Windows Media Player, watch cool videos or play some Java games.
HP iPAQ 910 Business Messenger runs on Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional operating system powered by a processor reaching 416MHz speeds. The memory is of 128MB SDRAM and 256MB Flash ROM. Other features include miniUSB for stereo headsets, microSD card, CMOS camera type with 4x digital zoom, stylus input, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR, and a 1940 mAh Li-Poly battery.
The handset measures 2.5 x 0.6 x 4.5 inches at a weight of 5.4 oz.
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