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Old 10-08-2003, 12:07 AM
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Default "More Signs the iPAQ h4000 Series Coming Soon" - Brighthand

http://www.brighthand.com/article/R...ies_Coming_Soon

"Some of the most hotly anticipated products of this season are the iPAQ h4155 and iPAQ h4355. Though they have not yet been officially announced by HP, one of them has the FCC approval to be released, and both of them are now listed on eCost. Internally, these two will be quite similar and both will offer Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. However, their outer appearances will be quite different. The h4355 will have a built-in small keyboard, while the h4155 will not. The 4155 is actually close in size to HP's popular h1900 series. The eCost listing brings no additional information to light about these models, but it does help to confirm previous rumors..."



I'm really looking forward to getting my hands on the 4355 - I adore built-in keyboards, and I'm practically oscillating with joy that HP went this route. Remember you can pre-order the HP4155 and the HP4355 as well.
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Old 10-08-2003, 12:18 AM
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More info for the 4350:

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Whohoo, backlit keyboard!

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Integrated WLAN 802.11b:
Enables high speed wireless access to the internet, email, corporate data and solutions such as voice over IP
WLAN and Bluetooth can also be used at the same time with no interference
Connect at the office, home, or WLAN hotspots (even your local coffee shop)
Create personal networks using peer-to-peer communication with another WLAN-enabled device for collaboration and information sharing
Internal antenna


Integrated Bluetooth for wireless communication with other Bluetooth devices:
Access the Internet or your email via a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone
Print to a Bluetooth equipped printer
Exchange business cards, calendar appointments, documents, and more with other Bluetooth devices
Wirelessly synchronize data with your Bluetooth desktop or notebook PC using ActiveSync


Enhanced security protection for your device, information and connection:
VPN software provides enhanced security for wireless connection
64-bit and 128-bit WEP offers enhanced security for an authorized connection and data transfer when connected wirelessly
F-Secure FileCrypto Data Encryption provides protection against unwanted data disclosure
Support for LEAP, WEP and 802.1X

Achieve greater productivity with reliable technology

Integrated and backlit keyboard enables you to stay productive by entering notes or emails into the iPAQ Pocket PC with the easy-to-use standard layout keyboard at your fingertips.


Removable/rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery for continuous power:
1560 mAh battery comes standard
Optional extended 3600 mAh battery allows your HP iPAQ Pocket PC to keep running longer


Secure Digital slot for greater storage and expansion
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RAM standard 64MB
RAM maximum 64MB
RAM details 64-MB SDRAM, 32-MB Flash ROM Memory (55- MB user accessible)
ROM details 32MB ROM
Display size 3.5
Display technology backlit LCD
Display and video details 3.5� transflective TFT display with 64K Colors
Modem details Integrated WLAN 802.11b, Bluetooth, IrDA
Battery type Lithium Ion
Battery details Battery - Removable/Rechargeable 1560 mAh Lithium-lon user swappable battery. Optional extended 3600 mAh Lithium-lon battery available for purchase
OS type Pocket PC 2003
OS version 2003
Software details Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Premium, Pocket versions of Microsoft software are included (Outlook, Word, Excel and Internet Explorer)
Additional details 400 MHz Intel� XScale� technology-based processor, Rechargeable 900 mAh Lithium-lon user swappable battery. Estimated usage time of fully charged battery up to 12 hours. Charging time up to 4 hours.
Form factor handheld
Width, inches 2.9
Height, inches 0.6
Depth, inches 5.4
Physical, details Integrated and backlit keyboard
Linux Compatible Info Not Available
Manufacturer Part # FA172A#ABA
Parts Warranty 1 year
Labor Warranty 1 year
Package Contents HP iPAQ Pocket PC h43xx unit or h41xx unit, USB Desktop cradle/charger, AC Adapter, Slip cover, stylus, battery, Getting Started poster, charger adapter, and HP iPAQ Pocket PC Companion CD
Size for the ipaq h5000:
Width, inches 3.3
Height, inches 0.63
Depth, inches 5.43


Compared to the h4000 w/kebyard
Width, inches 2.9
Height, inches 0.6
Depth, inches 5.4
 
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Old 10-08-2003, 12:21 AM
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Looking good but I'd probably go with the 4100 series since the 4300 seems a tad long with the built in keyboard.

Not sure I want to go back to iPaq 3600 series sized devices just for a keyboard.
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Old 10-08-2003, 01:11 AM
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If the 4100 series came with 128MB, it would be a done deal.
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Old 10-08-2003, 01:26 AM
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Default woohooo

The 43xx WILL be my next PDA. Keyboards rock! WHEN!
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Old 10-08-2003, 01:30 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wes Salmon
Looking good but I'd probably go with the 4100 series since the 4300 seems a tad long with the built in keyboard.
It's about the same as the length of the iPAQ 3xxx/5xxx units. Not too bad, IMHO -- I pocketed those all the time without too much trouble.

But... in Foo's immortal words, "Where's the screen cover!?" :evil:

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Old 10-08-2003, 01:34 AM
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And in many people's mortal words - where's the 640x480?

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Old 10-08-2003, 02:22 AM
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Seems big with the keyboard. I little to long for me.
 
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Old 10-08-2003, 02:28 AM
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yea, that keyboard does look appealing, but its pretty big. Then again, maybe im spoiled with my HP 2215 :-P.
 
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Old 10-08-2003, 03:31 AM
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I don't care how long the 4355 is since I am used to large PDAs with the NR70 and NX70 under my belt. I absolutely love thumb keyboards, I now have the CLIE UX50, and my problematic iPAQ 2215 will be going back to Fry's the day I see the 4355 on the shelf. I have experienced random hard resets and dead batteries on the 2215 and can't wait to get a WiFi/Bluetooth/keyboard Pocket PC in my hands!
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