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Old 04-18-2004, 06:34 PM
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Default Will you change a 5450 for a 4150?

Hi, I have an iPAQ h5450 with WM2003 and I'm thinking about changing it for a brand new h4150.

What do you think?

How's h4150 battery life compared to the h5450? Does the h4150 has better battery administration?

How's the Wi-Fi range? Is it better?

How's the construction, does it feel cheap in the hand?

About the Windows Mobile 2003 SE, will it have the upgrade for free?

Thanks in advance for your comments.
 
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Old 04-18-2004, 07:11 PM
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I thought about doing the same thing, in fact I brought both a 4150 and 4350 to replace my 5555. In the end iI found myself using my 5555 more than the 4300 or 4100. To me the 5555(and 5455) had a better feel in my hand that the 4150 and 4350. Wifi signal performance the 5555 was slightly better than them but wfi throughput on the 5555 was much much better than on my 4350 or 4150. It all depends on what you need. I needed expansion so the 5555 was better for me but I kept the other ipaqs for days when I need to travel lighter. BTW this was posted via a 5555 :lol:
 
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Old 04-18-2004, 07:35 PM
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Thanks for you comments.
And how about the battery life?
 
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Old 04-18-2004, 09:07 PM
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The 4350 is the best when it comes to battery life. I've never seen a ppc get so much use out of a single charge. Using a bluetooth gps I was able to go through an 8 hour work day non-stop and by the time I finished the battery had 32% charge remaining. Not bad for all day use with bluetooth, the 4150 gets about the same battery life as my 5555. Once you turn on wifi the usage rate drops very quickly across the board but the 4350 still wins in that category.
 
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Old 04-18-2004, 10:00 PM
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I thought about doing the same thing, in fact I brought both a 4150 and 4350 to replace my 5555. In the end iI found myself using my 5555 more than the 4300 or 4100. To me the 5555(and 5455) had a better feel in my hand that the 4150 and 4350. Wifi signal performance the 5555 was slightly better than them but wfi throughput on the 5555 was much much better than on my 4350 or 4150. It all depends on what you need. I needed expansion so the 5555 was better for me but I kept the other ipaqs for days when I need to travel lighter. BTW this was posted via a 5555 :lol:
Jeez, how many devices do you have? Must be nice :wink: .
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Old 04-19-2004, 12:54 AM
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Jeez, how many devices do you have? Must be nice :wink: .
Too many, I think I have more ppc's here than Comp-USA have on display. I did finally get rid of my ipaq 3650 about a month ago, I went to my cousin who was looking to get into pda's.
 
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Old 04-19-2004, 12:59 AM
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I just have one, and I'm thinking about replace that one

Hey, shawnc how is your h4150?
 
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Old 04-19-2004, 01:42 AM
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The 4350 is the best when it comes to battery life. I've never seen a ppc get so much use out of a single charge. Using a bluetooth gps I was able to go through an 8 hour work day non-stop and by the time I finished the battery had 32% charge remaining. Not bad for all day use with bluetooth, the 4150 gets about the same battery life as my 5555. Once you turn on wifi the usage rate drops very quickly across the board but the 4350 still wins in that category.
Not very fair to compare low power bluetooth useage with high power wifi useage.

Apples and Oranges if you ask me.
 
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Old 04-19-2004, 03:28 AM
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Not very fair to compare low power bluetooth useage with high power wifi useage.
Reread his post. He doesn't compare Bluetooth against WiFi, he compares them across the board. The 4350 has the highest-capacity battery of the three, so it has the longest battery life. The 5550 and 4150 are pretty close, although I'd guess that the 5550 has slightly longer life with WiFi due to the fact that the 4150's battery is smaller.

One other criterion, BTW: the screen on the 5550's is slightly better. Larger, and less of a tendency to yellow.

Pepe: if you're paying for this 4150, I'd wait. So many new, interesting devices are on the horizon.

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Old 04-19-2004, 04:17 AM
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Pepe: if you're paying for this 4150, I'd wait. So many new, interesting devices are on the horizon.
Yup, like 480x640 screens

I think I'll wait.

Thanks all you guys for your comments.
 
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