|
One to avoid...

Not much...

The cradle is overly large, the software is average, no Bluetooth, no Traffic option, too expensive...

One to avoid...
|
|
|
We love the PDA hardware, but the GPS software often proved more of a hindrance than a help. Our advice is to steer clear or buy the rx1950 with TomTom HP is shamelessly targeting the first-time GPS PDA buyer with the rx1950 Navigator, offering the do...
|
|
expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2014-09-12 01:51:12
|
HPs iPAQ rx1950 comes at a bargain price and has built-in wireless networking HPs iPAQ rx1950 is the first handheld weve seen that uses the new version 5.0 of Microsofts Windows Mobile operating system. Its a sleek-looking thing - far less bulky...
|
|
fhm.com.ph Updated: 2016-12-27 23:38:41
|
It runs on Windows Media 5.0, which provides you an integrated Personal Information Manager (PIM) software package that can attach a photo to a contact, track your busy schedule and save your information even when your battery is removed. The iPAQ rx1950...
|
|
|
Thanks to dedicated in-car GPS units from the likes of the TomTom and Garmin , Sat-nav is now a mainstream technology. However, before these devices appeared it was general purpose PDAs that gave most people access to the technology. However, as phones ge...

GPS moved to stand alone devices because of the clunkiness of the separate PDA and GPS solution and nothing here indicates that this was a bad thing. The hx1950 is a decent PDA but the shortcomings of Windows Mobile 5 as a platform for GPS are highlighted...
|
|
Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2014-09-12 01:51:11
|
HP iPAQ rx1950 $299 • www.hp.com Think for a moment about what you were doing 10 years ago. Maybe you were in college or making a career move. Regardless, one thing is certain: You weren’t holding a computer in the palm of your hand. Instead yo...
|
|
v3.co.uk Updated: 2014-09-12 01:51:12
|
A combined satellite navigator and handheld computer...
|
|
pdagold.com Updated: 2014-09-12 01:51:13
|
The new HP iPAQ rx1950 targets mostly new users of Pocket PCs. You will not be spellbound by its performance but its well-designed case contains everything you would expect from a Pocket PC of this category. In addition there is a bonus of integrated...
|
|
Laptopmag.com Updated: 2014-09-12 01:51:13
|
The iPAQ rx1950 couldn’t look more different than the hx2790. HP designed this PDA for a completely different audience, and so the Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system is about the only thing these two devices have in common. Where the hx2790 is thic...

Small and light, Long battery life, Wi-Fi...

No Bluetooth, Limited memory and performance...
|
|
|
HPs first Windows Mobile 5.0 introductory level Pocket PC is a winner. Its got good looks, an impossibly thin design, an excellent display and WiFi wireless networking. Gone is last years harshly angular HP design for consumer-oriented PDAs: with t...
|
|
|
HP fixes the mistakes of the disastrous rz1710 with the handsome new iPAQ rx1950 PDA, which runs Windows Mobile 5.0. Its a good business PDA and currently the most inexpensive device available with built-in Wi-Fi...

Cheapest PDA with Wi-Fi. Slim and lightweight. Good battery life. Good integration with Exchange servers.

Not much memory. No push e-mail upgrade. New Word Mobile is balky.

A good business PDA for PIM and integrating into corporate networks via Wi-Fi...
|
|