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Device profile: HP iPAQ 1910 Pocket PC
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Hewlett-Packard's latest Pocket PC steps in as a member of the iPAQ brand launched at Compaq, the company it recently took over. The new HP iPAQ 1910 is powered by a 200 MHz PXA250 XScale processor. It has a street price of around $300. It also comes with 64 MB RAM, a secure digital (SD) expansion slot for additional storage, a removable slim battery, and a synchronization cable.



Here is a brief summary of the HP iPAQ 1910 Pocket PC . . .
  • Operating system -- Microsoft Pocket PC 2002
  • CPU -- Intel PXA250 XScale 200MHz processor
  • Main memory -- 64 MB SDRAM(46 MB user accessible)
  • Display -- 3.5 in. Transflective TFT with backlight (320 x 240 resolution), 65,000 colors
  • External dimensions (W x D x H) -- 4.5 x 2.8 x .50 in.
  • Weight -- 4.23 oz
  • Expansion options -- SD/MMC card
  • Microphone jack
  • Infrared Port (IrDA SIR)
  • Power --
    • Rechargeable 900 mAH, Lithium-Ion user swappable battery, battery fully charge timeaccording to manufacturer: 4 hours



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