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I had an iPAQ 1910 and was perfectly happy with it, running the "ClearSpeed" application to boost the CPU speed of the device (really noticable when playing graphic games). Although the SD slot wasn't SDIO, it still could be used with SD storage cards.
Recently, I needed to upgrade to a device that had the Mobile 2003 OS (since I'm a Pocket PC software developer), so I went through a similar search as yourself. Size was feel was very important to me, especially after using the 1910. I narrowed my choices down to the 1940 and 2210, and ultimately went with the 1940 because it felt more solid in my hand (it had a metal case instead of the 2210 plastic case), and it was very compact.
Again, I was really happy with my 1910, and if HP offered a Mobile 2003 OS upgrade for that device, I probably would have kept the 1910 and installed the upgrade. My suggestion to you, is to go with the 1910 for now if you don't have a need for the Mobile 2003 OS and if you don't use any SDIO cards/devices. Then, next year buy something better that is cheaper and has more builtin features than the present devices.
Regards,
ppcinfo
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