The Superb Models - Ipaq Pocket PC H5550 and H1910

by Michael Erikson

Staying connected when on the go is important to most people. It is why they carry around cell phones, lap tops and PDAs. You are probably the same way. You need to keep track of your important schedules, appointments and must have the ability to stay connected wherever you may be. Thanks to the people at Hewlett Packard, you can stay connected with pocket PCs. The iPAQ Pocket PC model H5550 and the H1910 are perfect examples of being able to stay mobile in the world around you.

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 specifications on the iPAQ Pocket PC model H5550 is impressive no matter who you are.

The H1910 model is definitely 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.

Both the iPAQ Pocket PC H5550 and the H1910 can ensure that you stay connected while you are on the go. It does not rely on an internet connection that a desktop computer needs. You can enjoy the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth features of the hand held devices that allow you to transfer documents without the need for wires. The best way to decide which one is right for you is to review the specs.

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.

It comes with a hefty price tag of around $650, but you can count on a 400 MHz XScale processor, a biometric fingerprint scanner and much more memory. The biometric scanner is a clear winning point because it means that if your hand held is ever stolen, someone will not be able to retrieve your documents or use your pocket PC software.

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