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The less than 5-oz. HP iPAQ h4155 Pocket PC offers optimized performance that will keep you productive, both while you're on the move and when you've reached your destinations. Integrated WLAN 802.11b, Bluetooth and a Secure Digital (SDIO) slot round out this model's powerful features.
Quick Glance
Installed Memory: 32 MB
Wireless Internet: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Operating System: Windows Mobile 2003 Premium
Interface Connection: 1 x Mini-phone Stereo Audio In, 1 x DC Power Input, 1 x USB
Expansion Slot: MMC Slot, Secure Digital (SD) Slot
Summary
Product Title: HP (Hewlett-Packard) iPAQ h4155 Pocket PC
Manufacturer: HP (Hewlett-Packard)
Lowest Price: $329.00
Power Score: 4.2 | 13 Reviews
System
Processor Speed: 400 MHz
Operating System: Windows Mobile 2003 Premium
Interface Connection: 1 x Mini-phone Stereo Audio In, 1 x DC Power Input, 1 x USB
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 (No wireless, No backlight)
Networking
Included Network Card: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Dimensions
Weight: 4.67 oz
Dimensions: 4.47" Height x 2.78" Width x 0.50" Depth
Warranty
Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Frequency Band: USB Port Supported Via Cradle Interface
Battery Recharge Time: Yes -
Software Included: Companion CD from HP: 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 Resco File Explorer 2003 Trial Versions: Xcellenet Afaria Device Management Agent Margi Presenter-to-Go (requires purchase of additional hardware) Illium ListPro CommonTime Cadenza mNotes Resco Picture Viewer Additional Documentation: Safety and Comfort Guide User Guide
Humidity: 90% Relative Humidity Operating
Sound Card: Stereo
Temperature: -4F (-20C) to 140F (60C) Storage
Processor Technology: XScale
Strengths: Versatility (wifi, BT built-in), huge screen on such a compact device. Compact version of Windows is much more adaptable than Palm
Weakness: The battery life is abysmal. Handwriting recognition isn't as good as Palm's OS.
Other than the battery life I love my 4155! The thing fits easily into my pants pocket and I use it for all sorts of random notes. I've taken it to Ikea to record measurements and model information. I use it as a journal to jot down fleeting ideas when inspiration hits. It's a useful web browsing tool when I'm in range of a wireless-b network. My girlfriend uses it to check recipies online...
Strengths: It's wireless support is great. I can go to any hotspot in town an get connected with my wifi or my blue tooth connection. It's as easy as a touch to the screen to turn one on. It's just great.
Weakness: Besides the battery life, I haven't found any other.
I have yet to see the problems with this unit, but if I were to pick one, it would probably be the the fact that the battery takes a while to charge anf that it doesn't last too long while its wifi connection is turned on. I never really timed it, but it does drain the battery pretty quickly. I do like the fact that it comes with a cradle, a case, a removable(replaceable) battery and built in...
Strengths: WiFi+Bluetooth, swappable battery, compact/lightweight, Graffitti compatibility. Slightly less bulky than a T3. Handwriting mode.
Weakness: Web Browser has no landscape mode. IrDa port is in a weird location. Found one bug.
I've deserted after being a Palm user for 7 years. The Tungsten T3 has a superior screen (higher resolution and landscape mode), but the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth combo and removable (ergo upgradeable) battery on the h4155 won me over. WiFi is great, I can run the bandwidth meter on 2wire.com and I get 510 Kbps, which is the same speed I get on my 2.8 GHz desktop PC! This is using the WiFi I have at home,...
Strengths: Wireless works great
Weakness: Battery Life a little soft
I've owned several Palm Powered PDA's and found that this device is much more productive in a business environment. I travel frequently and use this exclusively now.
Strengths: Compact and beautiful design. I love wireless and bluetooth component.
Weakness: Battery life goes down quickly, esp when connect the wireless internet. A little bit yellow screen when seeing in the angle, but it doesn't annoy me anymore.
I have just changed from my Clie to this pocket PC. I think it's not familiar for the first few hours, after that everything is OK. We try to find the pocket PC which is small, easy for travel with and also have every new tech in it....I think this IPAQ 4155 is the answer!
Strengths: Great screen (crisp, accurrate colors and even brightness around the edges and center), light-weight, built-in 802.11b and Bluetooth, wide variety of accessories available.
Weakness: A little too light-weight (might seem cheap/flimsy to some people...this is why I gave it 4 stars out of 5), no Compact Flash slot.
I ordered this PDA for my wife for her birthday. I went back and forth between getting her a Toshiba e755 (which is the PDA I use), a Dell Axim X3 and this one (HP H4155). After using them all, I found the HP H4155 had the best feature set for the money. The combo of built-in Bluetooth and WiFi was one of the more major plusses in my book. I have Wifi built into my Toshiba e755 and still get the...
Strengths: WiFi (although with bugs), bluetooth (useless with its 30 feet range (bluetooth is dead finally)
Weakness: the YELLOW TINT problem specific to every 4100 series, and 1900s.
This is my 6th Pocket PC and 3rd Ipaq. Problems (so far): 1- The BIGGEST problem that is visible as soon as you open the box and turn the device on is its YELLOW TINTED screen. If you look at the screen at 10 degrees angle, the white screen turns into yellow. The blue has tendency to look like green. This was a great problem for me, I like white to be white, blue to be blue. 2- Although, WiFi...
Strengths: The wi-fi is a good feature, you can use it everywhere, like at borders bookstore where they have a high speed T-mobile hotspot
Weakness: The bluetooth has only a 30 foot radius and it only has standard dial-up speed.
The wi-fi is really good, especially if you have a high internet connection, I figured it has about 11 Mbps. That is a great internet connection. Sometimes you might want to clear some internet files and download the internet explorer update. Once in a while yu might need to hard reset the [pcket pc(it's kinda like re-installing you OS on your computer, to clean out unwanted files) Overall, it is...
Strengths: small, compact, versatle
Weakness: not enough storage space for the money spent on this device,could almost buy a notebook
I had a Palm (as most have) and my reason for changing was difficulty to read screen (older version). I tried ViewSonic, Sony (WAY too difficult), HP refurb (some problems) then new 2215, thought I needed wireless...so trying 4155. I agree with all of the comments about this unit. It is very versatle and easy to use. However, should have larger storage space for the money. But that is probably in...
The 4150, much anticipated since rumors of it surfaced several months ago, should also be a hot unit. Why? It's just a hair larger than the iPAQ 1945 which is the smallest Pocket PC, yet it offers both built-in Bluetooth and WiFi and has no external antennas. In short, it's absolutely sweet!
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HP (Hewlett-Packard) iPAQ h4155 Pocket PC
Strengths: Compact size, Bluetooth and WiFi support, good variety of hand writing recognition options.
Weakness: PocketPC2003, a pain in the butt to actually shut down a program. Also it crashed on me twice in 2 days. I was using everything bluetooth, wifi, surfing the web, checking my email. Buggy OS.
I love the size of this thing. It's also very very feature packed. However, you will definitely need a 256mb or larger expansion card if you intend to store videos, MP3s, and pictures in this thing. In my case, I have a bluetooth GPS unit so the maps take up a lot of room. Bottom line is: Not perfect but definitely the best you can do for now. =)