HP iPaq hx2410
Manufacturer: HP Part number: FA298A
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- Average user rating: 3.5 stars out of 16 reviews
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- The versatile HP iPAQ hx2410 Pocket PC allows you to maximize personal productivity. It comes equipped with both integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to enable access to the Internet and email from corporate, home or Wi-Fi hotspots (in select airports, hotels, and other public places) and to allow cable-free connections to other devices with Bluetooth wireless technology. All the models in ... Read more
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CNET editors' take
HP iPaq hx2410 price range: $273.00 - $307.15
- Reviewed by: Bonnie Cha
- Edited by: William O'Neal
- Reviewed on: 11/29/2004
User reviews
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One week with a Palm One LifeDrive and I was back!!!
by Boyd001 on July 25, 2005
Pros: Landscape mode, WiFi, and just an all around PDA work horse!!!
Cons: 5 way controller a bit small, no Nevo, no e-reader
Summary: I had an Ipaq 2210 for years till I smashed the screen,(I work on construction sites and forgot my case that day) I loved every inch of that thing, ...
Summary: I had an Ipaq 2210 for years till I smashed the screen,(I work on construction sites and forgot my case that day) I loved every inch of that thing, except the CF port stopped working 6 months before I killed the screen (my wife uses it as an MP3 player now). for whatever reason I bought a PalmOne LifeDrive thinking I'd Like it...Well I returned it a week later for this hx2410. all I can say is if you are used to a PPc don't wase your time on a palm one. Palms are great if you have grown up on them, they aren't junk. According to the salemen I "down graded to this hx2410"... and I am so much happier... I just wish MS didn't take out a few of there programms.
Oh and I LOVE how easy it is to turn of the WiFi, and Blue Tooth when your not using them
GREAT JOB HP!!!10 out of 10 users found this user opinion helpful.
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It's worth every penny
by gadgetboy on May 11, 2005
Pros: Excellent WiFi, bluetooth & unbeatable battery life. Conveniently supported by HP's exclusive applications.
Cons: Very expensive
Summary: I just made a big switch from my old palm m515. It's a big jump but now I'm able to play videos and mp3s, wifi and bluetooth for ...
Summary: I just made a big switch from my old palm m515. It's a big jump but now I'm able to play videos and mp3s, wifi and bluetooth for over 2 hours and still have LOTS of battery life to spare. I'm so satisfied that I'm starting to have thoughts of selling my iPod mini. The portrait/landscape views and great HP exclusive applications also complement the usability of this device, especially iTask. Also, nothing beats its ergonomics - the rubbery sides makes me feel comfortable. Although I know you can have similar functions/specs that can be found in other models at a cheaper price, the rubber sides reassures me that it's worth every penny with the grip comfort that it provides and will provide for the next few year/s. Overall, I'll give it a perfect score.
10 out of 10 users found this user opinion helpful.
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PDA Workhorse
Pros: Solid construction w/all the bells and whistles. Nice feel in hand and not heavy like some suggest. All wireless features. Protective screen.
Cons: Bit pricey compared to Axim X30 but Quality is superior. For this reason I returned my X30 and am picking up the h2410. Also, you can find better prices if you know where to look on the internet.
6 out of 6 users found this user opinion helpful.
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The Black Sync-Hole
by gstark99 on April 26, 2005
Pros: WiFi worked out of the box
Cons: Still not comparable to the Palm
Summary: I just switched to a pocket PC from a Palm Platform. I was disappointed with the lack of basic functionality that was in the palm platform, therefore, I gave the ...
Summary: I just switched to a pocket PC from a Palm Platform. I was disappointed with the lack of basic functionality that was in the palm platform, therefore, I gave the Pocket PC a less than average rating. I've had parts of the screen lock up, needing to hard reset to access anything on that part of the screen. Occasionally when I try to syncronize, active sync just sits on "Connecting" for several minutes and then says "Not Connected". I have to take the pda out of the cradle, and retry several times to get it to work. There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason for when it connects successfully. The tasks only allow high, medium and low priorities while the palm allows 5 priority levels. Contacts are missing things the palm has like a picture and a birthday. You can't filter notes on categories. The active sync only allows you to syncronize to the default outlook folder so forget about keeping work and private appointments separate. The filtering on Categories is not useful either, because it actually removes anything from the PDA that is not in a category being syncronized to outlook. I will likely be returning my PDA for a new Palm...
5 out of 6 users found this user opinion helpful.
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great machine, better than t5 (if comparing prices)
by RCubedD on September 13, 2005
Pros: Screen protector, Built-in WiFi bluetooth. many apps are avail for pocket pc.
Cons: windows os is buggy, crashes ocassionalyt=
Summary: I traded in my Tungsten t5 because it seemed so fragile, Expecially the charger. and now am really satisfied with this, very nice, practical pda. the only down fall is ...
Summary: I traded in my Tungsten t5 because it seemed so fragile, Expecially the charger. and now am really satisfied with this, very nice, practical pda. the only down fall is it does freeze and crash occasionally, but that can be resolved by the softreset button.
4 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Very fast, intuitive
Pros: Wi Fi, color screen
Cons: nothing to date
Summary: I really like the feel with the rubberized sides - makes it easy to hold. The wifi on my home network is very fast and the IE browser is simple ...
Summary: I really like the feel with the rubberized sides - makes it easy to hold. The wifi on my home network is very fast and the IE browser is simple to navigate. I have been a Palm user for the past 3 handhelds and made the switch easily. I am new to the Pocket PC OS, so I had to adjust to shutting down programs when finished with them (hitting the X in the top right corner only minimizes programs). Overall this is a user friendly, stable system - I'm glad I made the switch.
2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Excellent PDA!!!
Pros: Fast, wireless, great screen, CF and SD capability, replaceable battery.
Cons: Could be more stylish. Windows Media Player 9 instead of 10 (at least for now). Not VGA screen.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Crapped out after 2 weeks
Pros: Lighter and easir to use than my Compaq 3850, nice screen.
Cons: Impossibly slow to start if you encrypt everything, frequent soft resets to get the thing to respond, touch screeen eventually failed after 2 weeks. Returned to retailer for full refund after on-line help with HP. Maybe a Dell X50 next time?
3 out of 7 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Nearly perfect
by redcircle on January 24, 2008
Pros: Sync with Outlook, great display, good audio, expandable
Cons: No phone or GPS
Summary: Recently replaced my 2410 with an Eten Glofiish m700 so that I wouldn't need to carry a phone and PDA. But, I miss a lot of great things that ...
Summary: Recently replaced my 2410 with an Eten Glofiish m700 so that I wouldn't need to carry a phone and PDA. But, I miss a lot of great things that the 2410 has. Nice big display, good sound for MP3 playing, and the expansion options are great. I have a Compact Flash ethernet card for wired connectivity and a CF modem that allows for dial-up internet and faxing too. If it had a phone and GPS like my Eten, it would be the perfect mobile device. As it is, by adding a bluetooth or CF/SD GPS and carrying a separate cell phone, the mobile worker can do nearly everything on the road that they need to do, without carrying a briefcase or laptop.
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HP iPaq hx2410 Wifi issues
by bluewave123 on November 17, 2006
Pros: Sleek look, Easy to Sync, when Wifi is on it's awesome
Cons: Wifi intermittent, no power off
Summary: The greatest thing about this PDA is when the wireless works its awesome but when it doesn't its useless. This device needs constant soft and hard resets to get ...
Summary: The greatest thing about this PDA is when the wireless works its awesome but when it doesn't its useless. This device needs constant soft and hard resets to get the Wifi working. Since the power button doesn't turn off, the unit is constantly on. And I have contact HP and they had no one contact them about any Wifi issues. Weird, since we have 3 of these exact same units, with the exact same problem!
Product series
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Manufacturer: HP
Specs: 3.5 in Color TFT active matrix ( Transflective ),
Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Second Edition,
128 MB - SDRAM,
Intel XScale PXA270 624 MHz,
IrDA,
Bluetooth,
IEEE 802.11b,
3 in x 0.6 in x 4.7 in,
5.8 oz -

Manufacturer: HP
Specs: 3.5 in Color TFT active matrix ( Transflective ),
Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Second Edition,
64 MB - SDRAM,
Intel XScale PXA270 520 MHz,
IrDA,
Bluetooth,
IEEE 802.11b,
3 in x 0.6 in x 4.7 in,
5.8 oz -

Manufacturer: HP
Specs: 3.5 in Color TFT active matrix ( Transflective ),
Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Second Edition,
64 MB - SDRAM,
Intel XScale PXA270 312 MHz,
IrDA,
Bluetooth,
3 in x 0.6 in x 4.7 in,
5.8 oz
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