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HP adds two Windows Mobile 6 PDAs to its iPaq line: the HP iPaq 110 Classic Handheld and HP iPaq

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Why is a headphone jack a feature?
by tsaot September 6, 2007 5:24 AM PDT
Why are the headphone jack & voice recorder listed as features for the 210? Shouldn't those be standard to a PDA? Heck, my ancient Dell Axim X3i has those.
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Ipaq 210 - PDAs back from the Dead
by geekster1 September 7, 2007 6:08 AM PDT
Vertical market my a**. With that battery and screen and the expandability, this is a great multimedia platform too.
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by zengeekdad June 1, 2008 8:24 AM PDT
Is anyone aware of plans at HP to offer a version of the hp 210 with an integral keyboard? The 210 is everything I've been waiting for, for years, EXCEPT the lack of a keyboard.

I saw nothing about it at hp's website, but companies are so often secretive about such things, to avoid undermining sales of current offerings, and I noticed those "truly connected" knew of the 210 back when only the 110 had been released.

There are a lot of users out here who want the versatility and power of a device like this, for personal use, as well as for third party software that doesn't quite fit the "business enterprise" model.
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