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rizwan
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Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 8:39 pm Post subject: HP iPAQ hw6515 |
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HP iPAQ hw6515
[i]Features[/i]
For connectivity, quad-band puts the hw6515 into the "world phone category", allowing it to used be on the four most popular GSM networks around the globe. Bluetooth makes it easy to transfer files to your PC and to use a headset for calls, probably a good idea considering the heft of the iPAQ compared to a regular mobile phone. A sleek Bluetooth headset like Motorola's Razr H3 will not only save you from looking like you're talking into a 118 x 71 x 21mm calculator, but you can keep the 165-gram device in your pocket rather than propped up on your cheek during calls.
Surprisingly, for a business-oriented handheld, HP has omitted wireless LAN. While its predecessor had built-in 802.11b, the hw6515 only supports add-on Wi-Fi cards, which retail for around AU$200.
What you do get, though, is Microsoft's long-winded Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition for Pocket PC (Premium with Phone Edition) operating system, with a 312MHz Intel PXA270 processor and 64MB of both RAM and ROM. Topping it off, HP also includes a built-in 1.3-megapixel camera, complete with night light and a self-portrait assisting mirror.
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The iPAQ h6515's biggest draw card is an inbuilt Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver. According to HP, it is the first PDA-phone in the world to integrate GPS and GSM capabilities. Real-time street navigation is provided by Sensis' Whereis Navigator. Australian users receive a free one month subscription to the mapping service.
Aside from regular Pocket PC applications such as calendar, contacts, messaging, tasks and notes, we find Pocket versions of Word, Excel, Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player 10, Jawbreaker and Solitaire. HP's bundled software CD contains ActiveSync, HP Image Transfer, HP iPAQ Quick GPS Connection Utility, BVRP Software's GSM/GPRS Manage and ClearView Office Suite. Accessories include a belt clip, docking station, stereo headset, Whereis Navigator quick start guide, and USB cable. |
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