HP rx1950 Pocket PC Review As mentioned more than once, the HP iPAQ rx1950 arrives with a welcomed reinstitution of one of HP's older, but most popular Pocket PC designs. At the $299 price point the rx1950 delivers good performance, great battery life, and includes great display. Outside of the lack of Bluetooth, all the features are just what the mainstream business user or everyday Joe is looking for in a PDA. I would recommend this little gem to anyone who is looking for a great PDA at an acceptable price AND to anyone who misses the old iPAQ h1900/4000 series design! in Computing > PDA > Reviews > Hardwarewith 1950computinghpmobilepcpdapocketreviewrx1950windows
Russell Beattie's old blog. Russell Beattie and this was my weblog dedicated to technology and my life. I grew up in New England, went to school in New Hampshire, have lived in or around Miami, Atlanta, Kansas City, Los Angeles and Madrid Spain, and I currently reside in gorgeous Menlo Park, California (near San Francisco in Silicon Valley). I’ve travelled throughout Europe, visited Egypt, Mexico, Canada and a variety of Carribean islands. I went to college for Graphic Design and Journalism, became a programmer and consultant in the mid 1990s, speak Spanish fluently and have a wonderful little boy named Alexander (which is also my middle name). in Computing > Blogswith americanblogcomputinginternetmobilemultimediaorientatedtechnologyby 2 users Note: Quite the CV: http://www.russellbeattie.com/Russell_Beattie_resume.html