📲 Elevate your mobile experience with the HP iPAQ rx1955!
The Hewlett-Packard HP iPAQ rx1955 Pocket PC is a compact and powerful device featuring a 3.5" TFT Active Matrix screen, a 300 MHz Samsung SC32442 processor, and integrated 802.11b wireless LAN. With Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Premium, it offers a user-friendly touch interface and robust multimedia capabilities, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking productivity on the go.
Hardware Connectivity | Multimedia Card, USB, USB 1.1, Secure Digital Card |
Control Method | Touch |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen, Buttons |
Chipset Type | Samsung S3C2442 |
Graphics Description | Integrated |
Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
Operating System | Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Premium Edition |
Automatic Backup Software Included | Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC Premium Edition, Mobile versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, & Internet Explorer |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Power Device | AC adapter |
Specific Uses For Product | personal |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Display Technology | TFT active matrix |
Screen Finish | Glossy |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Resolution | 1080p |
Native Resolution | 1366 x 768 pixels |
Screen Size | 3.5 Inches |
Battery Life | 1.36 Hours |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 4.9 Watt Hours |
Memory Slots Available | 1 |
RAM Type | SDRAM |
RAM Memory Installed | 32 MB |
Ram Memory Maximum Size | 32 MB |
RAM Memory Technology | Dram |
Wireless Compability | 802.11b |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, USB |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 11 Mbps |
Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
Audio Output Type | Speaker(s), headphone jack |
Audio features | [Some] audio features included; has speaker and 3.5mm headphone jack |
Processor Series | S3C2442 |
J**E
BEST EVER SO FAR!!! THE BEST AND VERY EASY!!
This is easy to sync! Right out of box it is very user friendly.I would recommend it to the beginner or the very advanced user.Busy or pleasure... it's terrific!!Go for it and I mean it!! A++++
O**7
An achiever - but stunted at birth
I have very mixed feelings about this review. The HP IPAC rx1955 has a lot of potential. After several weeks of owning it, I have come to some conclusions. When working well, it is amazing to have such resources as E-mail and I-messaging, E-banking, map locations, directions, traffic flow, weather radar and news and even streaming video, all in the palm (no pun intended) of your hand. The unit is small, lightweight and stylish. It easily fits into a shirt pocket even with its nylon case. Now, the not so good. HP has designed it with a huge shortcoming of only 25 MB of operating memory. The operating system immediately uses about half of that. Also, the built in storage is only 30 MB, so adding an SD card is mandatory. I make it a habit of going to the "system" tab and shutting down un-needed software to retain a margin of 5 MB of operating memory. This is way too small. I attribute many of the "lock-up" complaints of owners to the background accumulation of running programs. I also go through a shut-down procedure of shutting off all programs and shutting down the WiFi before turning the unit completely off. However, I have still found myself doing just too many soft resets - several a day. I know I have the latest updated software, since I verified it with HP. It's an annoyance, but I'm still somewhat pleased with unit when it operates properly.Working with the OS is a bit tricky. You need to find software programs and websites that work within the pocket PC framework and unfortunately, within the small operating memory of this unit. Normal websites do not always give satisfying results. Text passages may overlap and become unreadable or link buttons do not show up. I discovered these software to be useful for the HP pocket PC:Google Maps for Pocket PC - This site is simply amazing. You can search locations and business, see traffic flow patterns, drag the map continously across the screen. You will need to download their software and install it through your desktop while it is synched-up to your pocket pc.Acrobat Reader for Pocket PC - Many websites offer downloadable .pdf files that need this software to be viewed. Again, you must install it through a synched desktop.WiFiFoFum - While the HP unit lists available access points (but no bars), this software actually gives a numeric listing of their received power in dbm (better than bars)Pocket PC friendly websites include:[...] - This site gives a selection of streaming video from around the US and the world. This is also amazing to see on your pocket PC. I watched a clip of the Beatles performing "Help!"(...)- This site gives Pocket PC friendly formatted weather reports and maps.A word about E-banking. Don't give up if you don't find sign-in and sign-out links when the banks website is viewed on the pocket PC. Go to your desktop and find the source URL for these buttons and then type that URL as a "favorite" into your Pocket PC. It will take you directly to a sign-in page.Update 6-9-07I have had the HP rx1955 for over 3 months now and I like it so much, I just bought another as a spare from Amazon.com. The model has been discontinued and I don't know if HP is going to continue the rx19XX line. If it does, I would recommend that HP keeps the same form factor and add more user available memory. As I have settled into a routine of closing un-needed programs rather than let them run in the background, there has been less need for doing soft resets. If you adjust to the limits of this model, it will serve you well with its portability. You must also treat it as if it is a small picture frame with a thin pane of glass. I'd say only put it in a shirt pocket and no other pocket where pressure can be applied. I found a small aluminum case that was used to hold a designer wallet and I keep it in that with some packing material when traveling. It for sure beats a clunky laptop when flying. As to WEB surfing, the unit will handle 95% of websites, but there are a few sites that will consider the Windows Mobile 5.0 browser "outdated" and will give you that message. I ran into this when my Credit Union "upgraded" its login procedures and suddenly I could no longer do electronic banking. However, in another case, I was able to monitor the progress of an expected airline flight arrival and even see the local weather radar on the rx1955 as a severe thunderstorm approached the area.After three months, I would add another star to my review. Also, for all the people that complain about the stylus falling out - make sure the top of the stylus is (gently) screwed on tight. Even a partial loosening of that top can prevent the stylus from engaging a tiny detent inside the unit. Hence the stylus will tend to fall out.
D**N
Disappointing
In my experience HP's iPaQs are really good, reliable and rugged. The RX1950 is definitely an exception. Memory is extremely limited, which means that a using a memory card is a requirement (and more modern card formats are not compatible). After a few hours of use, problems began with screen image quality (on one of 4 purchased units), a few more hours, slow performance even for the most basic tasks (like switching it on), and shortly several with problems of slow response (on another two units) and after several more hours of use, screen problems on another two units. Not to help things, the company who sold us these units as new, did not provide HP chargers, but some generic Chinese replacements. The cables don't fit right, and only one of four chargers can even be used.The Pocket PC technology is almost obselete, but for those of us still needing these devices to run certain applications, I would not advise purchasing this particular model.
Y**A
Great Product! Recommend it.
UPDATE OCTOBER, 2009Had this product 2.5 years now. Still love it. Use it daily for Audiobooks, Contacts, E-Books, Freecell & Sudoku. Also to look up items in the Encyclopedias & very occasional email.Bought an Ipod Touch to see whether it gives me significant advantages. It is of course a lot jazzier but for above applications it did not give me any major improvements. For example the Sudoku applications on the Ipod had lots of colors and graphics which were actually distracting from the game. So back to the store with the Ipod.JakeAPRIL 2007For years I used an IPAQ 1910. Loved its slim size, gorgeous display and its features. It had one fatal disadvantage! When the removable battery discharged it lost all the data and programs stored in memory and there was no way to put Contacts, Schedules etc on Storage Card. So they were erased each time. At home they could be resynched with the PC and the data restored but on trips - when I needed the data worse - it was not possible. To make it worse the data loss occurred even when the secondary battery showed full charge and the battery discharge happened even if the unit was not turned on. Another disadvantage was that it could not handle a Storage Card larger than 1 GB and its earphone socket used the non-standard 2.5 mm plug (standard is 3.5 mm)So I bought the IPAQ RX1950. It looks and feels exactly the same as the old 1910 but with added WiFi connectivity, persistent memory (data is not lost even if battery is completely discharged), and ability to handle large capacity SD Cards. Installed a 2 GB SD Card and loaded in several favorite programs like Mobipocket Reader, ProWord Dictionary, XnView image display, Conduit Pocket Player and the games Freecell, SuperSudoku and Scrabble. Also tried, unsuccessfully, to add several free utilities to make navigation and the Today screen more useful.It was heavy going! I found that I had to Soft Reset so many times during use that I considered returning the unit to Amazon. Got in touch with HP Support Professional via chat. He first advised me to download the latest ROM and Firmware updates. It turns out that my device had all these installed from the factory (as they should have been) - so there was no need for additional update. The technician suspected that the added utilities might the culprit. so I uninstalled them. He also advised me to follow the following procedure:"Open active sync on the iPaq, then tap on menu -> Add Server Source, then you will see a field called "server address", enter anything into this field. Tap on next on the bottom right of the screen. Fill out the three fields with any information, then select next, then finish. This will bring you back to the active sync menu. Tap on menu -> Schedule, you will see two drop downs, "peak times" and "off-peak times". Change both of these from the default of 10 and 4 mins respectively to "manually". Tap on ok in the upper right hand side. Tap on menu -> Options, tap and hold on where it says "exchange server" and select delete."Did all of the above and for the past 4 days did not do a single Soft Reset and am a happy user. Incidentally the battery on this unit lasts for a goodly length of time - much more than the 1910 though the battery is just a somewhat higher capacity. I presume it has to do something with data and programs being in ROM & not requiring continuous refresh like the RAM in the 1910.During a recent trip had occasion to test the Wifi connectivity. Used Gmail to get to Inbox. It was surprising how well the messages could be viewed. Of course sending answers was laborious using the displayed keyboard but it could be done. So now I am looking forward to use it extensively on my forthcoming trip to Europe.
D**M
Skip this product
I have owned several PDA's ever since the first Palm Pilot hit the market back in the mid 90's (which, btw, still works fine). The OS on the HP locks up too much for me. I am not used to having my PDAs lock up. I can't say my Pilot or my current Palm Treo never lock up... but I can't remember the last time they did. The HP Wi-Fi and bluetooth work well, I give them that. However, the SD card slot broke just after the warrantee expired and now its useless. There are too many other good PDAs on the market to waste your time with this one.
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