
Product Type: Compaq Tablet PCs / eBook Readers

by - written on 20/11/02, updated on 20/11/02
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Old Gear, still High Tech - Advantages: Good Backlight, Easy to Use - Disadvantages: Poor Battery Life, Little Customization, Memory Costs

by - written on 27/04/01, updated on 27/04/01 (Useful, 774 readings)
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Before you buy, it's worth talking to a few people who have had one for 6 months or so. I don't (yet) own one, but the instant I saw one I wanted it! However, I know 6 people at work who have them, and 4 of these developed problems within 4 months or so of purchase(broken button, broken stylus eject, blank screen, mirror image ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/04/01, updated on 19/04/01 (Very useful, 2207 readings)
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Compaq's iPAQ is going to be the gadget to have in 2001. But this PDA isn't just for gadget fans - most people will find it useful and easy to use. In the past PDAs have never done quite enough to make them great value for money. But now the market has evolved. The iPAQ has all the features we've been waiting for. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/04/01, updated on 05/04/01 (Useful, 1234 readings)
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I owned a Compaq IPAQ 3630 for a little over 3 weeks. Initially I was very impressed with the device. It?s capable of playing full-motion video clips, performing impressive handwriting recognition, accessing the internet over a mobile phone as well as running a variety of games. However, when it comes down to being useful the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/03/01, updated on 13/03/01 (Somewhat useful, 495 readings)
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This is without doubt the best Pocket PC available on the market today. Its processor power (over 200mhz) and crystal clear TFT screen, the same as used in laptops. It looks set to be a winner. But! it has its flaws. While they arent huge flaws, they really stand out when playing games. The biggest flaw is: The IPAQ doesnt ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/03/01, updated on 16/07/01
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Who: Compaq iPaq Features; The Compaq iPaq has a 206 MHz processor and a 240 x 320 pixel touch-sensitive colour LCD screen. The iPaq has 32MB of RAM and 16MB of ROM and weighs 178.6 g. (6.3 oz.) including battery. The metal-framed iPaq stands 13 cm. (5.11 in.) high, 8.35he cm. (3.28 in.) tapering to 7.75 cm. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/02/01, updated on 09/02/01 (Very useful, 1759 readings)
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My husband used his Palm Pilot until it's little screen got so worn out, it developed a hole! Too much stylus action and the docking station bagan to resemble a minature copy stand, loaded down with leaflets and copies of IT Week. For weeks, I've heard nothing but remarks pertaining to being dis-organised and juggling ... Read the complete review

by - written on 17/12/00, updated on 17/12/00 (Useful, 159 readings)
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I put off buying a PDA for a long time. I bought the Ipaq nearly 5 months ago. LOVE IT! It's easy to use, works well with your PC or laptop. As well as the office tools, I have audio books, regular books, games and music and video on mine. There are lots of support sites on line, to help you get even more out of your Ipaq. These ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/10/00, updated on 08/10/00
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There is no doubt that the iPaq is a fantastic product (like most products that Compaq have come up with), but there is perhaps a little too much hype around it. Because of the way it has been marketed, far too many reviews have focused only on the positive points. The iPaq uses the "Pocket PC" (basically a new version ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/10/00, updated on 18/10/00
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There has been a lot of hype surrounding this product, but has it been worth it? The Compaq Ipaq has two names. The Ipaq 3650, that is the model sold directly by Compaq to the consumer. The Ipaq 3630 is the model sold by third parties such as jungle.com. There is no difference in the products, just the name. The Ipaq ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/07/00, updated on 28/07/00 (Very useful, 299 readings)
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OK, from the title you may have already guessed that I am really impressed with my new iPaq. Having had almost every Palm and Psion, I have watched the PocketPC (what was WindowsCE) gain in maturity and come of age. I looked at the HP and the Casio but being vain I liked the look of the iPaq the best so I started hunting one ... Read the complete review
