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goirish,
I may be wrong, but it sounds like you're asking us to talk you out of the 1910. If you've already made up your mind, there's not much you're going to find here that will change your mind.
However, consider this: the 1910 is a retired device. It is no longer being actively supported by updates, etc. by HP. It is a bargain device and has some very serious limitations (no expansion, not SDIO compatible, only 48(?)MB of 64MB of RAM available).
Cyclwestks makes a good point. If you plan to keep the device for longer than 12 months, the 2200 will be a better buy. It has 2 card slots, BlueTooth, SDIO compatibility, use of 56MB of 64MB of available RAM and a decent screen.
No, its not the screen on the 1910; but honestly, IMHO, the 1910's screen is the ONLY plus it has. I wouldn't get the 1910. I just don't think you're going to be happy with it 3-4 months from now.
Kind Regards,
Christopher Spera
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Kind Regards,
Christopher Spera
Gear Diary Review Team
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