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Compaq iPAQ 3955 Color Pocket PC
List Price: $499.99Price: $324.99 You Save: $175.00 (35%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Hewlett-Packard
CPU Speed: 400 MHz
Display Size: 3.8 inches
EAN: 0613326383933
Item Dimensions: 6005306.5330
Label: Hewlett Packard
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: H3955
Modem Description: None
MPN: 269808-002
Publisher: Hewlett Packard
Studio: Hewlett Packard
Warranty: 1 year warranty
Features:- 3.78-inch, low-power, 16-bit color TFT LCD with white backlight, 240x320 resolution
- 400 MHz Intel X-Scale processor, 64 MB SDRAM
- Secure Digital Card expansion slot
- Play MP3 music or audio programs from the Web, and record and play back voice or meeting notes
- What's in the box: H3955, docking cradle, lithium-polymer rechargeable battery, touch-sensitive display, soft keyboard, character recognition, handwriting recognition, inking, voice recorder, software
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Editorial Review: You want to do more with life? The iPAQ Pocket PC H3900 series is designed to ride along on the voyage of life - in your pocket or mounted to your mountain bike. It's not much bigger than a calculator and comes standard with applications like Microsoft Pocket Word, Excel, Outlook, Internet Explorer, and Windows Media Player. Cool new features include integrated Bluetooth, Consumer IR, 65,000+ color screen, increased battery life, and Microsoft Pocket PC 2002.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Absolutely Wonderful
I searched all the local stores to find a PDA. Everyone said that it's not sold at stores anymore, because the cell phones had cornered this market. I then searched online, and found tons on Amazon. The product was delivered, and received in 2 days. I absolutely love this PDA, because I can use it to keep track of daily appointments, and also go wireless. There's so many applications to download. The battery can be charged in the cradle, or just take the plug with you. I'm thrilled, because ... Read More
Rating: - Junk Junk Junk Junk
This has to be one of the worst PDA's on the market. It is all style over substance. I own two of these PDAs and none of them charge at all... They are completely dead. I was able to resurrect them once by hooking them up to an external power supply that I wired up the battery leads. It seems that these machine are programmed to fail after a year. The battery's that came with these PDA as still putting out adequate voltage and are perfectly fine. To bad that PDA is not. Word to the wise - ... Read More
Rating: - Valuable to us who are absent minded
With all of the things that I am required not to forget, for someone as forgetful as I, this is my most valuable asset. It does not let me down. Now I remember important passwords, business functions, my anniversary, my wife and childrens birthday and most importantly where I parked my car in the WalMart parking lot. It is valuable at any price. I am hooked.
Rating: - Increasing power charge time
For those of you experiencing problems with sustaining a power charge... I had the same problem and my iPAQ only held a charge for a few hours, I was always losing data and eventually stopped using the device. I was ready to throw it out and I put it away for serveral months. I decided to give it another try and discovered that by adjusting the "Standby" setting (found under Settings, Power, then click Standby tab) the device now holds a charge for several days depending on usage. The "Standby" ... Read More
Rating: - Reliable when new...not so after a few years
I bought my 3900 series Ipaq brand new (not refurbished). It has worked GREAT for the first 2 years. During the 3rd year, the battery started dying. I sent it back to have the battery replaced and have had trouble ever since. I do not believe at this time that the battery was ever bad. I believe there is an internal problem that makes this unit "think" that the battery isn't charged, or that really drains the battery power quickly. After charging the unit to 100% charged at midnight, I have gone ... Read More
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