HP Rolls Out Two New iPaq Pocket PCs
Hewlett-Packard Co. next week will add two new devices to its iPaq family of Pocket PCs.
One, the iPaq Pocket PC h1910, is a lightweight device that ships for $299. The other, the iPaq Pocket PC h5450, is crammed with such features as biometric security and integrated WLAN technology and costs $699.
At half-an" thick and 4.23 ounces, the h1910 is thinner and lighter than the majority of its competitors, which helps distinguish it from the myriad other devices that run Microsoft Corp.'s Pocket PC operating system.
"We've learned that users care about design," said Cindy Box, market manager for iPaqs in HP's Houston office. "Size matters. We've got a compelling form factor here."
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