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HP iPAQ h4150 Pocket PC packs integrated wireless capabilities with Bluetooth® technology and WiFi (WLAN 802.11b) into the thinnest and lightest iPAQ design to date. Loaded with features, it's designed for flexibility and productivity at a very affordable price.
Quick Glance
Installed Memory: 32 MB
Wireless Internet: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Operating System: Windows Mobile 2003
Interface Connection: 1 x USB, 1 x IrDA Infrared, 1 x Mini-phone Stereo Headphone
Expansion Slot: MMC Slot, Secure Digital (SD) Slot
Summary
Product Title: HP (Hewlett-Packard) iPAQ PDA
Manufacturer: HP (Hewlett-Packard)
Lowest Price: $345.00
Power Score: 4.0 | 11 Reviews
System
Processor Speed: 400 MHz
Operating System: Windows Mobile 2003
Interface Connection: 1 x USB, 1 x IrDA Infrared, 1 x Mini-phone Stereo Headphone
Slots: MMC Slot, Secure Digital (SD) Slot
Memory
Installed Memory: 32 MB
Storage Size (ROM): 64 MB
Display
Display Size: 3.5 in
Max Resolution: 240 x 320
Power
Battery Life: Up to 12 Hour
Networking
Included Network Card: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
General
Class: Laptop
Category: Palmtop
Dimensions
Weight: 4.67 oz
Dimensions: 4.47" Height x 2.78" Width x 0.53" Depth
Warranty
Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Frequency Band: MP3 stereo (through audio jack) Integrated SD slot - supports SD/MMC type standard memory, SDIO options 4 programmable application launch buttons - defaults configured for Calendar, Contacts, Inbox, and iTask buttons Record button 2 alarm settings
Color Temperature: One-year parts and labor in most regions (one-year warranty for rechargeable battery pack). 90 days technical support for software in all regions.
Battery Recharge Time: Yes -
Software Included: Software Included With Product (On ROM): Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC Calendar Contacts Tasks Voice Recorder Notes Pocket Word Pocket Excel Pocket Internet Explorer Windows Media Player 9 (MP3, audio and video streaming) Calculator Solitaire Jawbreaker Inbox Microsoft Reader (eBooks) File Explorer Pictures Terminal Services Client VPN Client Infrared Beaming Clock Align Screen Memory Volume control ClearType Tuner HP Specific: iPAQ Backup iPAQ Image Zone HP Enroller LEAP iPAQ File Store Bluetooth® Manager iPAQ iTask Manager Utilities Software Included On CD: Microsoft Outlook 2002 Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7 (Desktop device synchronization) Microsoft Reader eBooks HP Web Registration HP Mobile Print Center Westtek ClearVue Suite F-Secure FileCrypto Data Encryption Colligo Personal Edition Adobe PDF Viewer RealOne Player for Pocket PC iPresenter PowerPoint converter MobiMate WorldMate Trial Versions Xcellenet Afaria Device Management Agent Margi Presenter-to-Go (requires purchase of additional hardware) Illium ListPro CommonTime Cadenza mNotes
Cradle: Yes
Humidity: 90% Relative Humidity Operating
Sound Card: Stereo
Temperature: -4F (-20C) to 140F (60C) Storage
Strengths: Size, Wi Fi, Bluetooth and Feature set
Weakness: Cradle design, OS stability and complexity
I have owned almost all types of PDA from PSIONs to the first Pilots, to the first Pocket PCs from HP to the lastest PALM Tungsten T3 and this iPAQ 4155. I even had an ATARI Portfolio!! This is the first Pocket PC based PDA I have used that seriously gives PALM a run for their money. PALM based PDAs are easier to use. I have a Tungsten T3 which I would still be using as my primary PDA if it had...
Strengths: Wireless capabilities. Hi-Fi and Bluetooth I love them.
Weakness: Location of IrDA is very incovenient. Docking to the cradle is tricky.
Got this toy couple of weeks ago. My first Windows PDA. Been a fan of Palm OS. But didn't find anything in the Palm world matching the capabilities of HP 4150. I tried Sony TH-55 and after realizing it doesn't support Bluetooth, I got rid of it. Overall its a great first experience. Docking to the cradle could have been simpler. You have to slide it at an exact angle and the docking station has...
Strengths: Light weight, attractive, wifi, and bluetooth
Weakness: Cradle design
I had a problem with the last Pocket PC I purchased from Best Buy with a service plan two years ago and this model was given to me to replace my older version in the same price range. This is night and day ... I guess technology has come a long way. This product is a fraction of the size of my old one and does not require a separate card for wireless internet. Despite the poor cradle design, this...
Strengths: Built-in wireless, very quick opening files + programs, tiny.
Weakness: Cradle design!
I've owned my H4150 for about a week now. I was using a HP Jornada before this...still love HP PDA's. Nothing to complain about as far as performance, features and reliability are concerned. Setup is quick and easy. Only downside to this PDA is its cradle...must be carefull inserting unit into cradle (does not insert easilly) and I'm afraid to brake something everytime!!!
Strengths: petite, good screen, intuitive OS.
Weakness: a little pricy
The setup was easy & painless, including loading ActiveSync onto the desktop. The display is a joy to view and though I am still learning about its capabilities, I see where it will be indispensable in a short period of time. It is small enough to easily fit in a coat pocket so it can go everywhere with me. I am very pleased so far.
Strengths: Light, thin form factor. Bright color screen. SDIO slot, on-board Wi-Fi.
Weakness: Cradle poorly designed, no holster, some programs not loading, no support for product on HP site yet.
I bought the Toshiba e740 last year and was sorely disappointed. Buggy, bulky, and poor support from Toshiba. I thought I was going to correct all that with the Ipaq 4150. It is light and has some nice features. However, the cradle is poorly designed. There is no holster, I think rediculous for $400. Some programs are not loading, and there is no support for the model on HP web site, at least to...
Strengths: thinnest, lightest pda with all the features, quick processor, reasonable price, windows based (mine doesnt freeze like the others, but then again i dont use it as a laptop like they probably are)
Weakness: Screen colour looks off compared to the 2200 series, not a big deal but its something
I've owned this pda a few months now and havn't had major issues with it. Wifi is great, bluetooth same, easy to setup and get connected, HP did a really solid job with the 4150. Great investment!
Strengths: Size, WiFi
Weakness: un-stable environment. IE freezes when connecting to WiFi. Battery life.1 hour.
1- This machine is not well designed. Its navigation buttons are very stiff. It will hurt your fingers to use the middle navigation button. 2- Initially, IE freezed when connecting to WiFi or Bluetooth. I had to do three (3) hard resets. If you are not an expert on this OS watch Pocket PCs might be an undiscovered country until you spend sometime to learn it. 3- Battery life with wireless...
Interface is Good according to 5 PDA experts. -- "The screen is superb."-pcauthority.com.au -- "excellent photo viewer"-pcauthority.com.au -- "For messaging and e-mail, we preferred using the H4350s built-in keyboard to this models onboard virtual keyboard or handwriting recognition"-reviews.cnet.com Read more to find expert opinions on more features like Connectivity, Audio, Performance,...
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Ideal for those looking for something more than the H1900 series and the top of the range H5500 series this fills the gap nicely.
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HP (Hewlett-Packard) iPAQ PDA
Strengths: Small. Fast. Dual Wireless. Good build quality. Great screen. Has yet to be topped by any other unit, including HP's new line of PPCs.
Weakness: None really. Cradle is a little tricky. Only QVGA resolution. No camera. (these are not really weaknesses).
I bought this PPC a few months ago to replace my absurdly large Sony NX73V, which ran the Palm OS. It is my seventh PDA. I always preferred the Pocket PC operating system because it was more powerful and robust. However, more powerful and robust means it eats battery power much faster than Palm OS PDAs. I left the Pocket PC world in favor of Palms because of the battery life of my old iPAQ. This...
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