Hewlett Packard IPAQ h5455 Pocket PC

Hewlett Packard IPAQ h5455 Pocket PC

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  • Processor: 400 MHz Intel XScale
  • Wireless Capabilities: Bluetooth
  • Weight: 7.27 oz.
  • Installed RAM: 64 MB
  • Operating System: Microsoft Mobile Pocket PC 2002
  • Screen Size: 3.8 inch
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One Step Closer to the Ultimate PDA.

byaashok Mar 5, 2003
25 Helpfuls 26 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Integrated WiFi and Bluetooth, backward compatibility with older IPaq accessories, SD...
Cons Some useless functions like fingerprint/biometric security and universal remote control.
Recommended it? Yes

My Mobile Quest.
Since evolution of mobile devices is thru convergence, my efforts have been in search of the ultimate, do-it-all, mobile communication and computing device. A single handheld that is capable of the following:
- GSM / GPRS Triband
- Mobile WAP browser
- Text,... Read full review »

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Great for power PDA users

bywombat2 Jun 6, 2003
17 Helpfuls 18 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Great feature set, good construction, well-supported
Cons Physically large compared with many PDAs
Recommended it? Yes

If you want a PDA to keep track of appointments and contacts, most will do. A Palm Zire costs $99 (retail) and can handle those tasks with ease.

However, some of us want our PDAs to do a lot more. If you want the ultimate in pocketable power and versatility, at the moment (June 2003), the... Read full review »

7

A thousand uses! Very addictive!

bylazylizard Jul 19, 2003
15 Helpfuls 16 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Bluetooth, synchronization with Outlook, Screen visible in direct sunlight
Cons Some features are a little glitchy. A couple of things just don't work.
Recommended it? Yes

After reading several other reviews of the iPAQ 5455 it became apparent that it does so many things that everybody seems to have different reasons for getting it. Some people who gave it poor reviews seemed to have gotten it with different uses in mind than I had. So maybe I should state what my... Read full review »

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iPaq 5455 is a barely passable unit, not great for the money

byburbsofny Jul 6, 2004
9 Helpfuls 10 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros good color screen, nice idea
Cons disappointing build quality and reliablity issues, high price
Recommended it? No

To begin, let me say that this is my second PDA (both have been iPaq's). My first was the premier PocketPC unit from Compaq, before they merged with HP. I liked the first unit much more than this one and also thought that it was much more reliable. Isn't it supposed to be the other way around?
... Read full review »

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The Latest is Not Always Greatest

bynspectorgadget Mar 19, 2003
6 Helpfuls 7 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Newest processor means it has great potential. Beautiful color screen.
Cons Newest processor means it's quirky. There are still a few software bugs.
Recommended it? No

Palm vs. PocketPC (skip if you've already decided)
I got my first PDA in 1996. It was the US Robotics Palm Pilot with a monochrome screen. Back then, the Palm ran on AAA batteries. It was boring and colorless. I trusted my whole life to it and it served me well. It was simple, and its... Read full review »

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Jack of all trades, Master of few

bymroach May 13, 2003
4 Helpfuls 5 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Biometric Sercurity, Bluetooth, WiFi, 64mb Memory
Cons No CompactFlash Slot. WiFi barely works, very agrivating. High resolution would be better
Recommended it? No

When reading the specs of the h5455 I was excited about this product to say the least. The cornucopia of features in this device made it paragon of technological excellence. As soon as I scrounged up the money for it, I got it. The only apparent drawback was the lack of a CompactFlash slot, but I... Read full review »

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stay away

bymlivneh Jul 9, 2006
3 Helpfuls 4 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros nothing
Cons Dreadful support
Recommended it? No

Though relatively a new device (2003) is not supported anymore by HP.
Bought one three years ago, then upgraded to Mobile 2003, since then I'm able to connect to WLAN's. ROM upgrade does not work, so does HP's support.
Shame on them.
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2

I'm Disappointed

bySirDuke Dec 21, 2003
3 Helpfuls 4 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros WIFI works well
Cons too finicky poor battery life too many resets needed
Recommended it? No

I tried and I tried, but I give, uncle. Stick me with a fork, I'm done. This is the most that I've paid for so little in my life. Disappointing is putting it mildly. HP needs to be ashamed of themselves.

First, there are a ton of bugs. I sync at home and at the office. I can't go from one... Read full review »

5

The world in the palm of your hand

bynicoleathome Sep 19, 2003
3 Helpfuls 4 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Good looks, good brain, good tools.
Cons Battery life, expensive accessories
Recommended it? Yes

I can't say enough good things about this little device. It keeps my schedule, transports documents to and from the office, shoots my business card at any other handheld owner, plays SEGA games, allows me to read books, keeps my bank information, allows me to manage expense accounts, backup TV... Read full review »

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If Your On the GO

bygeneraldata Jun 10, 2003
5 Helpfuls 6 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Wireless, Fingerprint Reader, Detachable Battery
Cons Not really a PC, Ability of Data Loss Screen Size
Recommended it? Yes

Where did PDA's come from, and look where they are going. At one time, they were there to store appointments and work as a Rolodex. Now, they have become a glorified Rolodex.

The next generations of PDA's are called Pocket PC's. They come with a simplified version of Microsoft Windows,... Read full review »

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HP iPAQ 5455 Pocket PC

Early Adopters Pick: December 2002. The first and only Pocket PC handheld PDA with integrated wireless LAN (802.11b), Bluetooth technology, and biometric fingerprint security. The powerful HP iPAQ H5455 Pocket PC features a 400 MHz Intel XScale processor, 64 MB RAM, 48 MB flash ROM, and a Secure Digital memory slot for additional memory. Its display is a color transflective TFT LCD, 3.78-inch, low-power, 16-bit touch screen, capable of displaying more than 65,000 colors with 240 x 320 resolution and .24 mm dot pitch. The H5455 is a ready-to-go wireless solution with universal remote control and Bluetooth technology capability, along with cool applications such as WEB, instant messaging, MP3, and online games. It's also compatible with popular Microsoft applications such as Outlook, Word, and Excel. Programs installed on the Pocket PC include: Microsoft Windows CE, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Voice Recorder, Notes, Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, Pocket Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player 8 (for playing MP3 files), Calculator, Solitaire, Inbox (for e-mail), Microsoft Reader (for reading eBooks), File Explorer, MSN Messenger, Terminal Services Client, VPN Client, Infrared Beaming, Clock, Align Screen, Infrared Beaming Memory, Volume Control, iPAQ Task Manager, iPAQ File Store, iPAQ Backup, and iPAQ Image Viewer. The iPAQ H5455 comes with a slim removable battery, a USB synchronization cable, an AC adapter, a charging adapter (tethered to the AC adapter), a quick-start user's guide, and an HP iPAQ Pocket PC companion CD-ROM (with Microsoft Outlook 2000, ActiveSync 3.5, add-on applications, and reference guide). The H5455 comes with a one-year limited warranty. What's in the box HP iPAQ Pocket PC Slim Removable Battery Protective Cover Pack Universal Cradle for either Universal Serial Bus (USB) or serial connection Extra Stylus AC Adapter Charging Adapter (tethered to the AC Adapter) USB synchronization cable Quick-start user's guide HP iPAQ Pocket PC companion CD-ROM (with Microsoft Outlook 2000, ActiveSync 3.5, add-on applications, and reference guide)

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