As per my thread in the "General Chat" section, I have just bought an HTA Vario II PDA so my wee IPAQ 1910 is now surplus to requirements.
It comes with the charger and the USB cable to connect it to a PC.
Its got Pocket Word, Excel etc installed on it and a few other useful apps. you can view movie clips and listen to MP3's on it as well as use it for the usual stuff like dates, appointments etc.
Battery life is good, the screen itself is unmarked. There are no marks on the front of the unit although there are a few marks and scrapes on the rear of it.
I'll get some pics of my actual IPAQ up in a bit, but till then here's a few pics of one:-
Operating System: Pocket PC 2002
Dimensions: 4.46" x 2.75" x 0.50"
Weight: 4.23 ounces
Processor: Intel XScale PXA250, 200 MHz
Wireless: No
Memory: 16MB Flash/64 MB RAM (46 MB user accessible)
Expansion Slot: SD expansion slot
Battery Type: 900mAH, Lithium-Ion user swappable battery
Power: Lithium Ion batter, Power adapter
Audio Out: Speakers
Audio In: Microphone
Display: Transflective type TFT color with LED backlight, 64K colors
Viewable Image: 3.5 in
Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels
Keyboard: Onscreen
Handwriting Recognition: Yes
There's a review of an IPAQ 1910 HERE
I have no software CD ( I dont think, will have a look though ) but its pretty much "Plug And Play" on a PC with XP as an operating system anyway.
All you need is Microsoft ActiveSync which can be downloaded from Microsofts website free. I can download it and bung it on a CD if needed.
A couple of things about my IPAQ:-
1. The memory card slot is playing up. It doesnt allow an SD Memory card to fully click "home" into place and cant read the memory card. I dont know why, but this can be repaired by this mob for around £36:-
http://www.ipaqrepair.co.uk/view_pro...hp?product=451
Its never bothered me as I just used the internal memory, but if you want to expand the memory capability, its worth keeping in mind.
2. The stylus it comes with is not the original one, so it doesnt fit in the slot on the unit itself. Again, not a huge problem, you can get them for a couple of quid on eBay.
Looking for £35 inc postage and packing.
Cheap as chips!!!.
As I said, I'll fire mine up and take a few pics of it to upload ASAP.
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