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"Once upon a time, HP was firmly at the front of the Windows Mobile Pocket PC pack, its new ranges of devices eagerly awaited, particularly within the business community, which is where it focused its attentions. That’s changed as more and more companies have come on board the Pocket PC bandwagon, and these days, HP is more within the pack than leading it. This is not to say that the company doesn’t still turn out good devices, just that the competition is tougher, and HP has had to work hard to survive. It is in that context that the iPAQ rw6815 Personal Messenger has to be evaluated."
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The article starts wrong. HP never was at the "front of" the pack. Compaq was! After HP took Compaq over both companies products (which had at that point been independantly developped with distinct features each with its own strenght, weaknesses and followers, whereby Compaq's Ipac leading the market) merged into a bland line of uninspiring products. Things went downhill since then for HP although product quality increased.
But because of HP's lacklustre name in the market other companies took their change to grab it. Even HTC whom used to be exclusivly commisioned by the big names, took matters (literally) into their own hands/brand.