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Programs open quickly and respond well. There is no setting to defeat this. The product itself is not too bad. I ended up buying a Bluetooth headset so I can hear it. If you're waiting for the mini PCs to become practical, this is a great pacifier. As soon as you turn it on its ready to go, there is no bootup time. Every time you put it on or off the charger, connect or disconnect anything, it automatically turns itself on.
Bring up the input window and now you only have one third of the screen left see what you're working on.Bottom line, it's a great tool for doing simple tasks. It has a solid feel to it. The mobile office software and clear view PDF don't have full screen mode, so a third of the screen is taken up by the window frames. Has a great picture but lousy sound. I also strongly recommend buying screen protectors because you'll be poking and stroking pretty hard with the diddle stick until the touch screen breaks in after a couple weeks of use.The software and firmware is what's bad about it. It won't replace a laptop when traveling.
Great product that I'm still learning how to use. This was bought to replace my Palm Lifedrive which was starting to fail. The HP works flawlessly with Windows Vista which the Palm did not. I look forward to learning new things to do with the IPAQ daily.
OK The screen are larger but the touch function was better on the HP 3715. The sceeen on my lovely 4 years HP 3715 broke just before my vacation - I used it also as a navigator together with a GPS receiver - and I had to buy a new PDA. I chose a HP 211. Sometimes you have to touch the screen several times to activate the function. I later bought a new display for my HP 3715 - not original but cheap $25.
This is my 4th IPAQ. I am getting used to it and this is not a big deal. Wireless and bluetooth function very reliably are are easy to implement from the Today Screen.I use Pocket Informant 8.1 - This program offers a lot more view flexibility than normal Windows Mobile screens. The HP 211 is a real joy to use compared to my last one. USeful for me. The screen is really excellent - very easy on the eyes and a little larger which I like and 640 x 480 resolution.Cons - This IPAQ has a small delay when you press the ON button. The last one was an HP2400 (I think). The screen seems to be very scratch resistant.
Not a big deal but sometimes I think I didn't turn it on - so I turn it OFF by mistake. The touch screen takes a slightly harder touch to work correctly. For instance, you can look at your contacts by city or country. The month view is excellent also.If this thing had a phone in it as well I would buy several.
I have had my HP iPAQ 211 now for a little under a month and I use it constantly. I liked the the software that is bundled with the machine. I found its ability to connect to wireless access points exceptional. It's built for mobility and has many powerful features that equip it for that purpose. Once you have a need to miniaturize your computing habit, you'll be pleased with this little companion. HP has put together an endearing and intuitive handheld that pushes the envelope of the pda. For those who are highly attached to their computers but find laptops somewhat cumbersome to take all places - this little machine, while not a laptop, fits the bill. This includes MS Office - mobile version.
Frankly, I consider it a computer in it's own right - only ounces in weight and conveniently palm-sized with an excellent battery. What is more, it boots instantly and has a comparatively large screen with great resolution and graphic capacity. Mind you it's not meant to be a telephone so I won't recommend it for this purpose. It is expensive but I think you get what you pay for.
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