

Intel PXA255 400MHz - 64MB RAM - 3.5" Active Matrix TFT - 65536 Colors 16-bit - MPN: FA103A8ZQ See Product Details
Quick Glance
Installed Memory: 64 MB
Wireless Internet: Bluetooth
Operating System: Windows Mobile 2003
Interface Connection: 1 x Cradle Connector, 1 x Mini-phone Stereo Headphone
Expansion Slot: 1 x CompactFlash (CF) Card Type II
Summary
Product Title: HP (Hewlett-Packard) iPAQ Pocket PC H2210
Manufacturer: HP (Hewlett-Packard)
Power Score: 4.0 | 9 Reviews
System
Processor Speed: 400 MHz
Operating System: Windows Mobile 2003
Interface Connection: 1 x Cradle Connector, 1 x Mini-phone Stereo Headphone
Slots: 1 x CompactFlash (CF) Card Type II
Memory
Installed Memory: 64 MB
Storage Size (ROM): 64 MB
Display
Display Size: 3.5 in
Max Resolution: 240 x 320
Power
Battery Life: 12 Hour
Networking
Included Network Card: Bluetooth
General
Category: Palmtop
Class: Laptop
Dimensions
Weight: 4.96 oz
Dimensions: 0.60" Height x 3" Width x 4.50" Depth
Warranty
Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Frequency Band: Voice Recording Capability: Yes
Software Included: Align Screen Asset Viewer Calculator Calendar Clock Contacts File Explorer Inbox Infrared Beaming IPAQ Backup IPAQ File Store IPAQ Image Viewer IPAQ Task Manager Jawbreaker Memory Microsoft ActiveSync Microsoft Outlook 2002 Notes Pocket Excel Pocket Internet Explorer Pocket Word Solitaire Tasks Voice Recorder Windows Media Player for Pocket PC
Cradle: Yes
Humidity: 0 to 90% Operating
Temperature: -4F (-20C) to 140F (60C) Operating
Product Series: h2200
Strengths: compact, nice display, CF and SDIO expansion slots.
Weakness: no 802.11b, Cradle connection
This is my first PPC. I had two other Palms. All used for business. Addresses and schedules. The screen is sharp and bright, even at the default settings (50%). I have no experience with other color PDA, but I'm pleased. I rarely use the buttons on the front, so the layout and use is not important for me. The capability for CF and SD is nice. The price is comparable to Toshiba e755. The e755...
Strengths: SD and CF slots; Attractive
Weakness: Poor case; No record button
I debated between the HP 2210/2215 and the Palm Tungsten T3. Although the Tungsten T3 has an incredible display, the lack of a user removable battery and CF slot led me to purchase the HP 2210. So far the HP battery has hardly drained at all, and due to my recharging it nightly should be ample for anything I throw at it (although I haven't used it as an MP3 player yet, or tried out a bluetooth...
Strengths: ease of use
Weakness: battery
Oh how I wish the federal govt could get their money back! Eight or so of these were purchased. I "inherited" a colleagues h2200 to use in the field... has anyone noticed what happens when your battery goes dead? Your h2200 loses all of its data and programs! Your activesync connection also does not recognize it so you have to go through and reset up your connection. I contacted HP about this and...
Strengths: I decided to replace my Palm because it was the 3rd Palm that stopped sync-ing for me after a couple of years of use. I love that this runs on a windows platform so no problems sync-ing now.
Weakness: No built in wireless internet card. That would be the frosting on the cake.
Very smooth and quick operating system. Built similar to your desktop/laptop so there's the comfort in familiarity. With the windows based OS, the keyboard pops up when you need to type. So you can ditch palm's special writing ways if you don't like it. Plus, it's easier working with microsoft office programs on this platform. In the past I bought Palm systems because of their heralded stability...
Interface is Average according to 2 PDA experts. -- "the amazing screen found on the h1910, it is still an excellent display"-brighthand.com -- "the h2210s 3.5" (96 mm) color display is exceptional."-brighthand.com -- "On the front side of the h2210 are four small but shiny chrome application launch buttons (set to launch Calendar, Contacts, Inbox and iTask)"-brighthand.com Read more to find...
Top
Testseek.com has collected 7 expert reviews for HP iPAQ H2210 and the average expert rating is 86 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
Top
Apart from needing an extra battery for extended audio playback, this is a valid midrange-to-budget buy.
Top
The iPAQ 2210 and 2215 is big news. Why? The 2210/2215 is the first iPAQ with an integrated CF slot and SD slot, and at a relatively modest $399, it packs a lot of bang for the buck. It's also one of the first Pocket PC 2003 PDAs to hit the market. In fact, Microsoft is scheduled to officially announce the release of Pocket PC 2003 PDAs on June 23rd, but some 2210 and 2215's have hit the shelves...
TopAdvertisement
HP (Hewlett-Packard) iPAQ Pocket PC H2210
Strengths: Good value. Compact. Clear screen. SD & CF card slot. Superior software package. Supposedly good tech support. Fast processor. Reasonable amount of RAM (64 mb).
Weakness: Inconsistent alarm notifications in WM2003. Only 32mb ROM. Pathetic carrying case.
BOTTOM LINE: Buy this PPC! It is truly a tool. Some business people could replace their laptops on short trips with the 2210 with the purchase of a some software, keyboard, CF network card, and VGA card for connection to projector. This is my second Ipaq (3650), & I chose the Ipaq over the Toshiba because of the software package and support. I do miss the 3650’s 3.8” screen but the 2210’s...
Read Full Review