also known as HP 6325, HP 6315, HP 6310, HP 6320

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HP iPAQ h6300






 
 
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Description:

HP h6315 is Microsoft Windows Mobile powered pocket PC. It features 65k TFT display, built-in VGA camera, Bluetooth, IrDA, Wi-Fi 802.11b, GPRS data, E-Mail client, MMC/SD card slot, SDIO expansion slot, MP3 player, streaming multimedia and voice recording. Pocket versions of Microsoft software are included (Outlook, Word, Excel, Internet Explorer)

HP iPAQ h6300 specifications

HP iPAQ h6300 specifications

  • Network
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  • Battery
  • Main Display
  • Camera
  • Multimedia
  • Memory
  • Smartphone
  • Input
  • Connectivity
  • Other Features

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Ike

4 Sep 2004 by Ike Hasson

7 out of 10

Well I finaly got mine and thought that I could now give my Treo 600 a rest. Not for long!
The Ipaq is nice but getting it configured was impossible without subscribing to the T-Mobile internet package for another $19.99 per month. Simple GPRS will not do the trick. The Treo held the advantage here. The unit needs 2 hands to operate, unlike the Treo. I like the screen size but could have used a little less and gave up the use of the 2nd hand. Not ideal when driving..forget it!
The WiFi and GPRS was a sinch once T-Mobile had activated the service. Setting up everything to connect was a pleasure and here the Treo falls a little short. I have not yet started using the bluetooth but will tackle this next week (locked in due to Hurricane Frances!) as I have the HBC-30 Bluetooth carkit (Ericsson) installed. I am sure this will be fine. The other thing I was not happy with was the volume (too low) and the fit of the headspeaker was not the most ideal. You have to shift the unit around a little until you get it right and with the low volume level this gets getting used to. All in all I have no regrets and will take this when I travel but I will have the Treo600 close by!






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