I have always like Pocket PC over Palms. Every since Microsoft invited me down to their world headquarters in Redmond, WA to show me the first Pocket PC nearly three years ago, I have been a big Pocket PC fan and always recommended a Pocket PC over a Palm device. However there is one feature that Palm has over the Pocket PC; size. Palms were nice and small and can easily fit into your shirt pocket. The same can not be said about a Pocket PC. That all changed with the introduction of the iPAQ h1910 by HP Invert.
The iPAQ h1910 is thin (only .50" wide). It's light (only 4.23 ounces) and it's bright with a clear and dazzling transreflective colour display. The iPAQ h1910 Pocket PC offers a great combination of features and distinctive design that fits your digital lifestyle. It allows you the freedom to access essential personal information and entertainment at your convenience. This is a Pocket PC that will truly fit into your pocket. No longer will Palm users be able to make fun of you for carrying around a brick.
At less than $300 (find low price here), the HP iPAQ h190 is within the reach of anyone that was thinking of getting a Pocket PC but had to settle for a Palm because Pocket PCs were to expensive. HP seem to have hit a home run with the iPAQ h190 Pocket PC. Not only have they produced a full feature Pocket PC at an amazing price point but they have managed to create a Pocket PC that is even smaller than a Palm hand held. The question is what do you have to give up in order to get a Pocket PC this cheap? Let's find out.
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