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The Ipaq Pocket PC H5550 and H1910
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This is a world where people are constantly on the go. People do not always have the time to sit at their desktop computers and wait for important information to come to them. When people are on the move, most have to lug around a PDA, a cell phone and a laptop if they want to stay connected. Not very convenient!
So what can you expect from both of these great pieces of technology? Well, you get a pocket PC that is roughly the size of a deck of cards. The H5550 is slightly bigger than the H1910, but both are slim, which translates into an easy carrying size perfect for your purse, briefcase or pocket.
Both have a trans-reflective display that is of the highest quality and produces clear, high definition pictures. Both have removable batteries, which means you can replace the battery with a fully charged one and not have to worry about losing your important documents and files.
The iPAQ Pocket PC model H5550 is much more expensive than the H1910. It is different than the Palmos, but you get more for your money. So what does it cost?
It comes with a heftier price tag at around $650, but you are receiving quite a lot for the money. You can count on more memory, faster processing speeds and added security that do not come with the H1910 model, such as a biometric scanner that prevents others from accessing your PC software.
The H1910 model is absolutely worth the price, even though it has less power and a few drawbacks, such as the headphone jack. If you want better quality headphones, then you will have to purchase an adapter at a Radio Shack, but they are relatively inexpensive. Also not included with the pocket PC is the cradle. You can purchase the cradle for around $49.
With the iPAQ Pocket PC H5550 or the H1910, you can stay connected without worrying about lugging around a laptop and a PDA. Both come with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, which means that you can stay connected without worrying about plugging into an internet port. Both pocket PCs are great for staying mobile, while on the go. Just make sure and check out the spec's for both hand held devices and then decide which is best for you!
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