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HP iPAQ 310 GPS Review
Overall, the fast processor, high-resolution screen, superb 3D capabilities, and large POI database make the HP iPAQ 310 Travel Companion an excellent navigation device.

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HP iPAQ 310 Review by Cnet

HP iPAQ 310 GPS Review
For entertainment, there’s a built-in music and video player. Using the expansion slot, you can load up an SD card with your favorite MP3, WMA, WMV, and AVI music and video files, and check them out on the iPaq 310.

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Cnet has reviewed the HP iPAQ 310 and gives out”The good: The HP iPaq 310 Travel Companion is a sleek portable navigation system with a gorgeous screen, text-to-speech functionality, and integrated Bluetooth. It also displays 3D building renderings and has multimedia capabilities. The bad: The iPaq 310 was pretty awful at route recalculations, and the voice prompts weren’t very loud or clear. The bottom line: Despite a sleek design and an attractive feature set, the HP iPaq 310 Travel Companion shows an ugly side with inaccurate route recalculations and poor voice directions that makes us say pass for now.”

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HP iPAQ 310 GPS Review
The screen packs 800 by 480 pixels, which exceeds DVD resolution, so users who want to watch movies on the device should also be pleased by its capabilities. An MP3 player and photo viewer are standard, though it is more difficult to find a standalone GPS device without these features than with, these days.

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infosyncworld has reviewed the HP iPAQ 310 and gives out”The most interesting feature on the GPS navigator is the 3-D mapping software. For certain, select cities, maps don’t simply appear as lines in a 2-D space (not even a tilted, almost 3-D space). Instead, you get actual 3-D models of buildings filling the city space.”

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HP iPAQ 310 GPS Plus Infor

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The iPAQ 310 is a premium entertainment system to enjoy when you are not on the road. Bluetooth connectivity to use as hands free answering system for mobile phone and a dual core 600MHz processor enables enhanced graphic pan and zoom.
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Always know where you’re going with the HP IPaq 310 travel companion! Before you depart, you can customize your itinerary on your PC and download it to your iPAQ 310 Travel Companion; then it will guide you turn by turn to your destinations. Continue Reading »

HP iPAQ rx5915 Review
The iPAQ rx5915 is designed to be used primarily in landscape orientation (though it does support portrait too, and its display can be rotated in any of four directions). It’s larger than most Pocket PC and Pocket PC Phone Edition models on the market, though it’s not huge either.

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mobiletechreview Reviewed the HP iPAQ rx5915 and gave out”Pro: Large display, good navigation software and maps including. No need to download maps to the device. Accurate navigation and sensitive GPS. Full-featured PDA built in means you can route directly from your address book, keep track of appointments while in the car. Plus it doubles as an MP3 and video player with nearly 500 megs of internal storage and an SD slot to add even more memory.—Con: Sometimes slow fix times. D-pad isn’t the best.”

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HP iPAQ rx5915 Review by PCmag

HP iPAQ rx5915 Review
Voice prompts were quite loud enough through the single speaker on the back of the device. You can also reroute the voice prompts to an A2DP compliant Bluetooth device such as stereo headphones or a car stereo system, but if you do so, the first bit of each prompt gets cut off.

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PCmag Reviewed the HP iPAQ rx5915 and gave out”Bottom Line:The best all-around GPS PDA so far, with a focus on in-car navigation and decent Windows Mobile PDA functionality.—Pros: Excellent GPS sensitivity and software. All-around solid performance.—Cons: No cellular wireless connectivity.”

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HP iPAQ rx5915 Review by Brighthand

HP iPAQ rx5915 Review
The GPS module in the rx5915 is a SiRFstarIII, arguably the best GPS receiver that you can get short of surveyors’ models or military hardware. It has the capacity for up to 20 channels, meaning 20 satellites tracked at one time–although until the European Union’s Galileo system is operational this capability is somewhat limited since significantly fewer than 20 satellites are visible at any given time.

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Brighthand Reviewed the HP iPAQ rx5915 and gave out”At a suggested retail price of $600, the iPAQ rx5915 is a fairly expensive toy, equivalent to what you’d pay for a good separate handheld, Bluetooth GPS receiver, and large memory card. I’d balk a little at this price, but once it reaches a decent street price it should be a very nice option for bringing together navigation, multimedia, and Internet access. The iPAQ 5900 may not be perfect, but it’s certainly a big step forward in the hardware department. If HP can crush the bugs which are so evident on their preproduction units then the rx5915 could very well be the first member of a new class of handhelds bringing consumer-level “killer apps” in a convenient mobile package.”

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HP iPAQ rx5915 GPS Plus Infor

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The HP iPAQ rx5915 Travel Companion helps you make the most of travels ranging from walks around the block to jaunts around the world. This thin, stylish GPS navigation system guides you virtually anywhere with ease.
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HP iPaq Navigation system Review
We tested the iPaq Navigation System with the iPaq H4150, and it kept us on track as we trekked around the San Francisco area. We locked on to the required three signals in about 40 seconds, and they held steadfast even as we drove in between tall buildings. Voice and visual directions were accurate, and if you miss a turn, the system will automatically reroute your course. The receiver’s 900mAh (milliamp hours) lithium-ion battery is rated for 8 hours; unfortunately, it came up an hour short in our tests.

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CNET Reviewed the HP iPaq Navigation system and gave out”The good: Solid receiver; included car kit with vent mount and car charger.—The bad: Bulky; expensive; software not as comprehensive or advanced as other systems.—The bottom line: Though a bit pricey, the iPaq Navigation System’s strong reception and easy-to-read maps get you on the road to a smooth trip.”

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Turn your HP iPAQ Pocket PC into your guide with the iPAQ Navigation System which provides turn-by-turn directions to any address nationwide. The system features Navtech map data which provides detailed street-level maps to any destination. In addition, the iPAQ Navigation System features an extensive point-of-interest database, with over one million entries, to quickly and easily direct you to nearby restaurants, hotels, gas stations and more.
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