06-11-2004, 14:12
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New toy: HP iPAQ hx4700
I just picked up one of these little beauties
- Operating System Installed: Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition Software
- Processor speed: 624 MHz
- Standard Memory: 64 MB SDRAM
- Maximum Memory: Up to 135 MB user available memory that includes 80 MB iPAQ File Store
- Memory slots: SD Slot: support 1-bit and 4-bit SDSDIO/MMC type memory standard; CF Slot: 1 Type II, CF Card Expandability
- Display: Transflective type TFT colour with LED Backlight; Number of Colours: 64K colour (65,536 colours) 16-bit; Touch-sensitive screen; Resolution (W x H): 480 x 640
- Display size: 4-in diagonal
- Display type: TFT
- Keyboard: 4 shortcut programmable buttons
- Mouse/Pointing Device: Navigation Touchpad, Touch-sensitive display for stylus
- Wireless capability: Yes
- Wireless Technologies: Integrated Wi-Fi 802.11b and integrated BluetoothÂÂÂà ‚® wireless technology
- Internal Audio: Integrated microphone, speaker and one 3.5 mm stereo headphone/headset jack, MP3 stereo through audio jack and speaker, 5-band equalizer for playback through audio jack
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06-11-2004, 14:14
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Re: New toy: HP iPAQ hx4700
Very nice
Now if only it was at the same price as the H2210...
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06-11-2004, 14:14
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Re: New toy: HP iPAQ hx4700
OOOOOO I want one, used to have a HP Jornada 525, but sold it to my Dad, twas only 133MHz tho. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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06-11-2004, 15:42
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Re: New toy: HP iPAQ hx4700
Meh, when I replace my Ipaq, I will go for an XDA ( Like this). All the goodness of a Ipaq PDA, with the bonus it is a fully featured mobile phone and camera too. Saves me having to carry both.
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06-11-2004, 15:49
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Re: New toy: HP iPAQ hx4700
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Originally Posted by punky
Meh, when I replace my Ipaq, I will go for an XDA ( Like this). All the goodness of a Ipaq PDA, with the bonus it is a fully featured mobile phone and camera too. Saves me having to carry both.
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But it's not even 3G and doesn't have a CF slot either.
Glad they got rid of the pokey out ariel though
It's getting there though
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07-11-2004, 23:26
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Re: New toy: HP iPAQ hx4700
Cool! I just realised that I get to download a free piece of commercial software from HP's Ipaq Choice website. I chose a nice little app called DVD to Pocket PC
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Watch DVD's on your Pocket PC in full screen with stereo sound. This software squeezes a feature film onto a 128 MB memory card.
Turn your Pocket PC into a Pocket DVD Player. This software allows you to convert a DVD to your Pocket PC and watch it in great quality, with stereo sound and in full screen landscape mode. A memory card as small as 128 Mb is sufficient to store a full length feature film.
In contrast to competitive products, nothing needs to be installed on your Pocket PC, the movies run on the built-in Windows Media player! Take your DVD's on the plane, train or automobile; watch them on vacation, at work or at school. With only two clicks, this PC software automatically converts the content of your DVD to a super small movie file, which will play on any Windows Mobile 2003 device, such as your HP iPAQ Pocket PC, on a postage stamp size memory card.
The big advantage over competing software: there's no need to install special playback software on the Pocket PC, it works out of the box!
You can use a headset or the built-in speaker to listen to the sound. Subtitled and foreign language DVD's are also supported. Using Microsoft's supreme Windows Media 9 encoding, feature films look crisp and sharp on your Pocket PC and still fit on a relatively small Secure Digital card. On a 512 Mb card can even store 4 feature films! And after watching them, you can put 4 new ones on, over and over again.
For movies longer then 100 minutes, Makayama Software recommends a minimum memory card of 256 MB is required.
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08-11-2004, 09:10
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Re: New toy: HP iPAQ hx4700
ive watched some movies on my ipaq - its not nice as for XDA's i got the II but its to big to take out with ya but certainly good.. im waiting for XDAIII and the other new version they will make cant remember what they are calling it.. oh and the MPX offerings.
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