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HP iPAQ 4355 Pocket PC
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List Price: $808.20
Our Price: $479.99
You Save: $328.21 (41%)
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Product Details
- Binding: Electronics
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- Brand: Hewlett-Packard
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- EAN: 0808736708784
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- Features: Slim, sleek, and affordable, Dazzling Transflective TFT color with LED backlight display, Pocket versions of familiar applications like Outlook, Word, and Excel, Removable/rechargeable batterand integrated keyboard, Integrated Bluetooth
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- Is Autographed Specified
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- Is Memorabilia Specified
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- Label: Hewlett Packard
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- Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
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- Model: FA173A#ABA
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- Modem Description: None
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- Product Group: CE
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- Publisher: Hewlett Packard
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- Studio: Hewlett Packard
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- Title: HP iPAQ 4355 Pocket PC
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- UPC: 808736708784
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- Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Avg Customer Rating: 
Product Description: The sleek, 5.8-oz. iPAQ h4355 Pocket PC offers optimized performance that will keep you productive while on the move and at your destinations. A backlit keyboard, integrated WLAN 802.11b and Bluetooth wireless technology, and a Secure Digital (SDIO) slot round out this model's powerful features.
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Customer Reviews
Still the best business PDA
I've had a 4355 for 4 years-and last week it was literally run over by a bus!
I reviewed and tested many new PDA/Smartphone devices, but none of them were suited to my needs-easy typing, stable and usable word processing and spreadsheets, easy customization and reliability. Most of the new units sacrificed utility to include phones, games or text messaging-not what I needed.
Fortunately, I was able to buy a brand new 4355 from an Amazon seller. After a week of using a borrowed late-model PDA, it was such a relief to get back to the best business tool I've used.
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Awesome Product!
Pros: Keyboard entry is easy, screen is clear, sound is clear and overall easy to use.
Cons: The device is somewhat large, some driver problems, but those can be updated easily.
Most times when people write reviews, it is because they are dissatisfied with a product. However, I found this product very easy and simple to use. I've had mine for about a year now, after I bought it "used" off of eBay. There were some scratches on the screen and one small one on the back, but after being used for 4 years with no screen protector, I'm not surprised.
I've used my iPAQ every day since I've bought it. It is easy to connect to the internet, there are many different programs you can download, and it's an overall great product. The downsides are not too much memory, and the bluetooth and WiFi need to be updated with drivers to read the new A2DP 2.0 and WPAPSK, respectively.
Overall, I love my iPAQ. I will continue to use it until it dies!
Nick
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Very nice pocket pc
I had an HP IPAQ RZ1715 and I upgraded to the HP IPAQ 4355. The 4355 is a very good pocket pc. I had no trouble connecting to the wireless network of my university. The total memory is 64 MB which makes running multiple applications possible, something that was unthinkable with the 1715. Obviously there is a limit to the number of applications that you can install and run with the 64 MB or memory. The keyboard is also a very welcome feature and it makes input much easier. However, constructing Word, Excel documents etc. will take longer than it does on a desktop or a laptop. That is to be expected with a keyboard of this size. The size of the pocket pc is relatively large (especially if you compare it with other pocket pcs) but again that is because of the addition of the keyboard. Overall, I am impressed with the 4355 and would recommend this device.
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Good, but can do with more enhancements
I've had this PDA for 6 months and it's been very useful in most cases. My one big complaint is that you cannot use a bluetooth cordless headset to listen to mp3 music/audio. This is something HP needs to upgrade. I would rather not have to switch to a corded headset just to listen to music.
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some recommendations after using it 1 year
I bought this unit one year ago, and I love it. I have some recommendations about ways to take the best of it:
1. Don't buy it before you buy a hard case. The screen is extremely fragile. Mine broke while I had the unit in my pocket. Use an aluminium hard case and never take it out of it.
2. Internet browsing sucks, I installed pcAnywhere software and I connect directly to my pc at home, I use the pocket pc as a remote screen of my home pc, so I have all the power of a desktop pc in this little unit.
3. I recommend to install mobile skype out, you can use your unit as a mobile VOIP phone
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