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Ipaq H1940
is there an option accessory than can convert my ipaq to a gsm phone?
Submitted by: onyechere kelechi Email: onyechere@yahoo.com Location: Nigeria Date Added: 2006-01-22
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How?
How do i get a PDA w/ GSM phone for free?
Submitted by: Dominic Pocholo P. Aquino Email: poch_08_1985@yahoo.com Location: Naga City Date Added: 2005-11-22
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Connecting the internet
HiI use a HP h1940 and I can pair with my cell phone but can not connect my internet through Pocket IE. This seems to be a big problem. I can connect to the service provider but nothing works and the it comes with the comment "Page not found" I guess this has been a problem with h1940.
Submitted by: Amitava Basu Email: Basu_bapi@yahoo.com Location: Canada Date Added: 2004-03-30
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Exactly what I wanted
Affordable, versitile, expandable, flexable!!! All these describe my iPAQ 1945. I love the PocketPC OS, unlike the Palm OS it allows multitasking and quick easy built in support for internet access through the sync software. Also comes with built in Bluetooth, which I havn't yet had a chance to use (my bluetooth adaptor for my pc should arive in the next few days) and built in sound (for multimedia and even voice recording and voice commands!)
Submitted by: Warren Woodard Location: Federal Way, Wa Date Added: 2004-03-12
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Nice, very nice
I got a toshiba e355 first, but after a couple of days, I found that having a net (inet or home network) connection would be the way to go. After ordering the usb hostcable from toshiba I tried to find a working usb network adapter that would work with the device. I have network cables all over due to a laptop on wired network, and after realizing that there is NONE that might work, I looked in wifi with the sdio slot. Expensive, and still limited, since I was stuck with the memory that was build into the card, instead of being able to use other cards as well. (games, video's and the like) I brought it back to Best Buy yesterday, and been playing with it ever since. Bluetooth is limited in distance, but still it's a lot better than to have to carry around my laptop and hook up the wires. Battery life is also awesome. After first charge it just keeps going and going, even with the bluetooth on. I havent tried any heavy duty games on it yet, but considering the overall speed of the machine, I think the 266 samsung processor isnt that far off from the 300 mhz XScale. The only complaints I have is that it does not come with a cradle, just a cable with a proprietary connection that might wear out if not being carefull, and also it doesnt ship with a carying case or softcase. I am using the one from my visor now, but have to get one that actualy fits properly. Other than that, it's defenately worth the $50 more compared to the tosh.
Submitted by: Mitch Kneppers Email: mitchkneppers@hotmail.com Location: Iowa Date Added: 2003-09-13
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H1940 looks great
The H1940 has everything I have been holding out for. Light-weight, thin, easy to slip into a shirt pocket. Bluetooth so I can access the net through my phone anywhere. A great screen and all the Pocket PC apps. I can't wait to buy it.
Submitted by: Wouter Burger Email: wsburger@yahoo.com Location: Hilversum, Netherlands Date Added: 2003-06-25
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