PDA with Fingerprint Reader - the HP iPaq hx2750
by Matt Ryan
The PDA market is increasingly impressive in today's market;
HP is no exception with their latest release of the HP iPaq
hx2750. Even though this is one of the bigger PDA devices
available, it has numerous applications and technologies,
including a fingerprint reader, to make users lives easier
and more secure. Business users and consumers alike can find
everything they need in the new iPaq hx2750.
The iPaq hx2750's 3.5-inch TFT touch screen offers clear,
crisp images of your data. Whether you have the new clear
screen protector open or closed you can easily see all
accessible information, including existing battery life and
available memory.
There is 192MB of available memory, on the iPaq hx2750, with
additional CompactFlash and SDIO / MMC slots for storage.
Battery life and multimedia performance have been increased
with the integration of HP's SpeedStep and Wireless MMX
technologies.
Like many other PDA's, this unit comes with a 3.5-inch TFT
touch screen. This screen is perfect for maneuvering around
your phone, typing up documents, and whatever else you may
use your new PDA for. Touch screens can be a bit sensitive,
especially when stored for travel. For this reason alone, HP
installed a clear screen protector, which stays closed, for
protection, whenever the phone is not being used. In order
to access your touch screen, simply flip up the screen
protector and you're good to go.
The price of PDA's has not dropped dramatically, over the
past few years, but the sticker price on the iPaq hx2750 is
still a bit high at $549. Unfortunately this makes this
phone a bit less appealing to the everyday consumer and more
appealing to the business sector. All this means is that
businesses have more of an opportunity to indulge in the
benefits of this new PDA.
Even though technologies were integrated, to increase
battery life, the iPaq is still a PDA and uses extensive
battery when it's turned on. If you were to turn off
wireless, and all other applications, you could get an
average of 4 1/2 hours of battery life (while playing
media). This isn't too horrible, except that a standard work
day is longer than 4 1/2 hours, and with the synchronization
of email and what not, you may want to consider additional
chargers and batteries.
PDA's vary in size, but typically, are bigger than a typical
cell phone. The iPaq hx2750 measures in at 4.7" x 3" x 0.6"
and weighs around 5.8 ounces. In addition, that rubber grip
that helps to grip and protect the phone, adds to the
overall size of the phone. All-in-all, this pocket PC is not
one of the smallest out there, and by appearance alone,
appears to be a bit bulky (not so much that it is
obtrusive).
Overall, if you're looking for functionality, and not style,
the HP iPaq hx2750 is a great fit - if you can fit it into
your budget. The applications, security, and functionality,
offered to you through this PDA, is hard to pass up. - 15668
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Title: PDA with Fingerprint Reader - the HP iPaq hx2750
Author: Matt Ryan
Email: mattryan360@gmail.com
Keywords: hp pdas,pda accessories,pda smartphone,pda phone,hp ipaq pda,handheld pdas,cell phones
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Category: Communications:Mobile Phones
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