HP iPAQ 211 Handheld Unboxing

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2010

This is an unboxing of an HP iPAQ 211 Enterprise Handheld. Runs Windows Mobile 6 Classic and sports a 4" touchscreen display. It has 128MB of available SDRAM for storage along with Secure Digital and Compactflash expansion card slots for additional storage. Other noted items include the ambient light sensor and the universal AC adapter with interchangeable plus for different countries.

-This is not a smartphone.

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  • shut up man pocket pcs are so much better than iPhones they have way more uses too

  • @97576701 um..this is a PDA not a phone besides this costs way more then an iphone and it can doo much more

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  • can it do youtube?

  • i like 2 write on the go. y should i be forced in2 buying a 2 year smartphone plan, when i can buy something like this, pdas like this don't come with a querty keybaord :-( . also, will something like this crash a lot? how bout an ethernet adaptor so i can look something up on internet quickly, in case the wireless part of it crashes too. wifi is good, but ethernet adaptor is needed if wifi crashes too. large screen nonreflective lcd (5" good but not bigger since I want it 2 fit in pocket.)

  • Wow. I can't believe HP is still selling these devices! And still so expensive!!! Just get an iPad or an Android device. What is HP doing still selling these? Must be some demand I guess.

  • @n01rn01r hey man how is that thing is terms of what you can do with it and have on it?

  • @n01rn01r Agreed. I chose this over the hp mini 110 net book, and to be honest I am glad I did. Fits snug in my pocket and does everything I would need the net book to do. =D

  • I own a HP iPAQ 111. I find it nice that people still use PDAs. Although from time to time I get berated by itouch users or anti-HP groupees. I mostly use it for reading ebooks, not forgetting tasks, and organizing my sched. Still loving it.

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