HP iPaq hx2750
Manufacturer: HP Part number: FA301A
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- Offering an impressive resume of good performance and security and wireless features, the HP iPaq hx2750 gets the job done.
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CNET editors' review
HP iPaq hx2750 price range: $599.99
- Reviewed by: Bonnie Cha
- Edited by: William O'Neal
- Reviewed on: 11/29/2004
- Released on: 11/30/2004
The good: Fast processor; biometric fingerprint reader; built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth; dual expansion slots; nice display and included screen cover; user-replaceable battery.
The bad: Hefty; so-so battery life.
The bottom line: Offering an impressive resume of good performance and security and wireless features, the HP iPaq hx2750 gets the job done.
User reviews
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Stunning workhorse with great security features
by jcazes on May 15, 2005
Pros: memory, processor speed, security, functionality, battery life, wireless 802.11/bluetoth
Cons: protective shield smudges fingerprints easily, but other than that nothing so far...
Summary: I've had my ipaq for a little over a week now, and am simply amazed. Yes, I admit this is my first real PDA (and what a PDA at ...
Summary: I've had my ipaq for a little over a week now, and am simply amazed. Yes, I admit this is my first real PDA (and what a PDA at that), but after reading countless reviews and forums before I made the purchase, I can safely say that I'm highly satisfied.
The 2750 sports the fastest processor in the PDA market, hands down. Along with 256mb of memory (128mb RAM, 128 ROM), this combination makes for the fastest PDA out there (even against models with the same processor). I have had no unecessary lag times with running applications (at least not anything non-Windows related). Any problems I've had have been windows related, and even at that they're few and far between. The wireless 802.11b is a fantastic feature. Connectivity is NOT compromised and the networking runs smoothly. The security on the devise is astounding (AES and many other industrial encryption techniques). The fingerprint bootup beats the hell out of a password, and is top notch.
The screen on the 2750 may not be VGA, but I find it quite sufficient. VGA is all fun and games, as it doesn't contribute to the functionality of the PDA. It drains the battery faster and uses up more memory. Don't get me wrong, it's extremely visually appealing, but the QVGA on this model does a damn good job.
So far this model has worked extremely well, but like every PDA, has experienced a blip every once in a while that requires a soft reset.19 out of 19 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Potentially AWESOME product but has a few problems that knock down the rating points big-time
by dslaw on October 2, 2005
Pros: Size, RAM, SD+CF, responsive, solid feel, security
Cons: frequent soft-resets needed, security, power-on problem, expansion battery size, cost
Summary: I've had the 2755 (it's the 2750 but that extra '5' denotes it as consumer rather than corporate-designated) for over a month.
I had originally looked at other ...Summary: I've had the 2755 (it's the 2750 but that extra '5' denotes it as consumer rather than corporate-designated) for over a month.
I had originally looked at other products, spending over a week reading up on features, 'official' reviews, and user reviews (the latter I find the most valuable and especially when many users report the same problems)... but iPaq offered the most features. For some slanderous comments made by their previous CEO, I was more than reluctant to remain a HP customer. But I did. No other brand came close in terms of functionality and solid feel. And having a solid feel is important... and as much as I want to engage in name-dropping, I shall not.
The first 2755 I got kept doing spontaneous crashes and hard resets so I got an exchange right away. No big deal, these things can happen (though not often).
But, let's get to the gritty nitty:
Pluses:
* CPU: 623MHz CPU is great for those special little games I've played. That and the entire PDA usually does not run sluggishly...
* Security. This is nice as, should it fall into the wrong hands, security can be set up to remain in effect after a HARD reset. The device becomes worthless if security is configured as such. This is very nice.
* BIOS: Mine came with the June 10, 2005 release. This was nice as updating the BIOS on PDAs can be a chore.
* While the screen is smaller than that of the 3900 series, it otherwise maintains the usual quality. (though by now I thought PocketPC would have caught up with Palm resolution and crispness, but that's reserved for the overpriced 4700 model, I guess.)
* RAM: 128MB of usable RAM is a delight. The spacious iPaq store doesn't come amiss either.
* SD and CF slots, that can be used at the same time I've read, allow for a wealth of expansion (and this 2755 also has wifi and bluetooth integrated if you need those, so both slots are open for your use). And as these were designed so they wouldn't affect the unit's size, I'm more than impressed here.
* Battery: Nice size and they sell a larger size as well, though for my needs the 1600mah one that comes with it is quite sufficient.
Here's where I'm knocking off the points:
* Battery: The larger size battery requires its own special door and as such relegates all of those nice metal/padded cases to becoming overpriced paperweights. *grr*. Surely HP could have spent a little more money on the design (or would that lead to a $700 product for the rest of us)?
* Security. Actually, it's solid with its fingerprint reader. The real problem is, when you enable security, you're going to get lots of needless "Error -100... Do a soft reset." error messages. I have to soft-reset at least once a day because of this.
* Sluggishness: If I do not do a reset after getting the -100 error, I can readily see memory leaks and there is a big performance problem. This is bad.
* Power: When plugged into the cradle, the thing turns on of its own accord - and when you power it off, it's going to turn itself on again after a few minutes. As such I've changed the backlight configuration to turn off even when connected as I don't want it prematurely burnt out thanks to another HP mistake.
* More on power, a new problem has recently surfaced: When I am holding the device and am done with it, I press the power button. It will power off, but 2 milliseconds later it will power back up directly to the Today screen (bypassing that juicy security). After re-pressing Power about 10 times, it will finally behave and power off.
Now for a related side-note: Corporations often use offshoring, saying Americans have no right to a job and that American workers are uneducated. They even say this is done to lower costs (yet have you seen any prices for computer-related items drop lately? Nope, they keep going up). The previous HP exec was scathing in some remarks. And judging by the faults of the 2755, it's safe to say that the offshored workers aren't much brighter. (anyone knows offshoring is done for executive profiteering alone. And the American worker has seen this, hence the big drop-off in attendance and even registration for IT-related education.)
But I digress. While the 2755 is a lower cost than the 3900 series, it's lower by only a factor of $100 (street price), as the 3900 series sold for $600. And most of that is due to the last 2.5 years where RAM and other component prices have dropped; so the price drop is solely peripheral.
In short, the 2755 is a POTENTIALLY great product that has a solid feel, but there are some serious bugs in its selling-point features, and other issues that should have been addressed from the start. My 3900 was far more reliable (until it died back in August...) Particularly with all the posturing and excuses the company has made regarding offshoring and other related issues.
Wait for HP to send out a BIOS fix for the aforementioned problems (not requiring the purchase of Windows Mobile 2005 OS 'upgrade' either) and possibly a price drop as well, and it will be worth the money. But, right now, it's overpriced and will be a cause of annoyance.16 out of 16 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Biometric Security, Bluetooth, Wifi, Works Flawlessly, Large Memory
by schlockmaster on June 15, 2005
Pros: Superb Design, High Security, Solid Build, Loads of Ram, Great Applications
Cons: Could have a TFT screen, more built in storage ram
Summary: I have owned PDA's from the first HP 95LX right up to their newest corporate citizen, the 4700.
Although HP and Compaq have joined together many aspects of the ...Summary: I have owned PDA's from the first HP 95LX right up to their newest corporate citizen, the 4700.
Although HP and Compaq have joined together many aspects of the strengths of each company are present in this newest Ipaq.
The HP legendary solid build quality is present in this unit, although they have opted to make the unit from non metal components. Any unit that has an LCD screen should not be dropped. Therefore their choice of polycarbonite over aluminum/stainless really doesn't make much of a difference. Regardless this unit feels solid and stable in your hand. The added rubber grips on the sides insure you have a solid grasp of the unit.
The screen is very bright and clear, although HP could have opted for a brighter panel, or perhaps TFT. This makes some difference and obviously helps keep the price lower than its higher end sibling the 4700.
Now to the cool James Bondsy side. Corporate customers will love the biometric fingerprint sensor as well as the encryption and password protection. If you are someone that easily forgets passwords, reminders, and just can't seem to slide their various fingers properly over the scanner, then your data will get wiped out. You initially swipe fingers that you select to activate or train the system. The backup is a password, and then a reminder. Failing that, Mr Phelps, this will self destruct!! Just your data.
The average person may like having this biometric sensor so you don't need to recall passwords, but tech toys come at a premium. Go for the 2400 series instead.
The Bluetooth and Wifi configure flawlessly and the range is superb!! I have picked up access points literally across the street from my office. Very sensitive and it holds the signal very well. Bluetooth bonds well with different cellphones I tested, namely Sony Ericsson and Motorola. The wizard walks you down the yellow brick road to communication heaven.
Naturally all the excellent apps that come with Pocket PC 2003 are present and accounted for to every Pocket PC users delight.
Battery life is very good, and I recommend power users buy the extended life battery.
All in all a superb PDA, with some minor shortcomings which most of us can manage with.15 out of 15 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Solid, fast, and reliable
by EO02 on May 10, 2005
Pros: Decent battery life, biometric security, bright screen, fast performance, good sound, expandability, wireless options, protective cover
Cons: Not as light as a Palm device, would be nice if it was a phone too.
Summary: This is an excellent Business PDA. The Biometric security feature is incredibly convenient - scanning a fingerprint instead of typing in a password makes logging on very quick. The Credant ...
Summary: This is an excellent Business PDA. The Biometric security feature is incredibly convenient - scanning a fingerprint instead of typing in a password makes logging on very quick. The Credant software encrypts all data on log off which is great if you're carrying anything remotely sensitive or even if you don't want to share your address book with the world if you lose the PDA.
The 624MHZ CPU delivers great performance - apps load immediately. Having both SD and CF expansion slots mean you can use the device to hold huge amounts of data and use it as an MP3 player. The Wireless options (bluetooth and Wi-Fi) are genuinely useful - you can synch your phone with Bluetooth and get email into Outlook or surf with Wi-Fi. Add Tom Tom and and it handles in-car navigation nicely.
The screen is very clear. VGA screens are available with a few other PDAs but do you really need one?
Downsides? It's a bit hefty to put in your shirt pocket and ideally it'd have a phone but then it would cost more. The docking station should be able to charge a spare battery in addition to the PDA.
As a business PDA it is very good indeed.10 out of 10 users found this user opinion helpful.
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packed with features, but not very reliable or stable
by vegcrow on July 12, 2005
Pros: biometric security, bright screen, tons of memory, flip cover, bluetooth plus 802.11b
Cons: turns itself on and drains battery to death, can't be trusted, locks up too often
Summary: My HP iPaq 4155 was stolen, and it was rock-solid. I upgraded to the hx2750 for the security features. All other features were the same as on the 4155. But ...
Summary: My HP iPaq 4155 was stolen, and it was rock-solid. I upgraded to the hx2750 for the security features. All other features were the same as on the 4155. But this one seems to freeze up way too often. I have to do many hard resets, and often the hard resets fail, requiring more resets. The WORST thing is that it keeps turning itself on for reminders and such, and twice already it has turned itself on and stayed on until the batteries went completely dead, regardless of the "turn off after XX minutes" setting. Now I have to do full backups to feel safe, rather than just syncing it with Outlook. The 4155 was a superior product (minus the fingerprint scanner) but it's no longer available. I will not buy another hx2750. It just isn't worth the money for a product which gives me such low confidence. I really wanted to love this product (especially after sinking so much money into it) but I just can't trust it.
5 out of 6 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Nice, Nice, Nice
by ballison on August 5, 2005
Pros: Fingerprint reader, excellent Wi-Fi
Cons: Turns itself on
Summary: I have had this PDA for a couple of days now and I do love it. After owning a couple of Palm Pilots, I progressed into the Windows PDAs and ...
Summary: I have had this PDA for a couple of days now and I do love it. After owning a couple of Palm Pilots, I progressed into the Windows PDAs and I really do like them. I like how fast the Wi-Fi responded to my home wireless network and that I am able to check my yahoo email without having to turn on my PC.
The only thing I don't like is that I have had to do a soft reset the unit a couple of times and it does come on from time-to-time, but I think that was because I did not turn off the WiFi.3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Excellent business device that is also rugged
by derekweb72 on July 12, 2005
Pros: Fingerprint Security, Easy to use, BT and Wi Fi.
Cons: Minor bugs can be a hassle
Summary: Coming from a Palm background, making the transition to PPC was difficult. Especially since I'm used to having dozens of programs stored locally on my handheld. With 128 ROM ...
Summary: Coming from a Palm background, making the transition to PPC was difficult. Especially since I'm used to having dozens of programs stored locally on my handheld. With 128 ROM and another 128 RAM, this device is definitely spacious enough to deal with most of the applications I like to use. It's fast, well built hardware-wise, and has sophisticated looks.
The only downfall to this device isn't that it's only at QVGA screen, but more of something that plagues every hardware manufacturer in this arena. Software glitches, the bugs. iPaqs are no stranger to them, and have their fair share. But they also seem to have less than most other manufacturers, and about equal with Dell's Axim x50v. As always, YMMV, so if you can, preview one in a store before you buy. Good luck.3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Best Mid-size around
Pros: Nice size an feel in your hand, decent screen readability. Screaming fast processing of documents, images, wi-fi, blutooth, video and spreadsheets. Huge nonvolatile storage plus dual expansion card slots. Improved Windows interface including built in spe
Cons: MS Internet Explorer still sucks. No VGA. Nevo not included like the 2200. HP still out sources their customer service, boo! Think American HP!!
3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Smokin' device
Pros: Bio-metric security features and dual memory expansion slots make this fly.
Cons: battery does drain faster than previous iPAQ's but with all the features I'm not surprised.
2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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HP's next great iPaq?
Pros: Features pretty much everything you can currently hope for in a pocket PC.
Cons: No VGA. QVGA? ***? Not as sexy as the hx4700.
2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: HP
- Part number: FA301A
- Description: Optimal combination of performance, expandability and secure wireless capability to meet any business demand. PRODUCT FEATURES: Featuring the Intel PXA270 624 MHz high-performance processor; Integrated Biometric fingerprint reader protects key business data by allowing unique fingerprint authentication (or a combination of a PIN and/or fingerprint) to the device; Integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b) enables high-speed wireless access to the Internet, e-mail, and corporate data solutions at the office, from home or at Wi-Fi hotspots; Bluetooth-enabled for simplified data synchronization, file sharing and printing between personal devices and peripherals.
General
- Product Type Handheld
- Width 3 in
- Depth 0.6 in
- Height 4.7 in
- Color Gray
- Dimensions (W x D x H) 3 in x 0.6 in x 4.7 in
- Localization English / United States
- Weight 5.8 oz
- Color Gray
- Connectivity Device(s) Docking cradle
- Included Accessories Protective cover
- Localization English:United States
Processor
- Processor Intel Xscale 624 MHz
- Processor Intel 624 MHzXscale
Memory
- ROM 128 MB - Flash
- RAM 128 MB - SDRAM
- Total User Available Memory 185 MB
- User Available Memory Flash: 80 MB
- Installed RAM 128 MB
- Supported Flash Memory Cards MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card, CompactFlash (type II)
- Compatibility SDIO
- RAM technology SDRAM
- Installed ROM 128 MB Flash
Display
- Display Type 3.5 in Color TFT active matrix ( Transflective )
- Display type 3.5 in TFT active matrix
- Image 16-bit (64K colors)
- Display Resolution 240 x 320
Operating System / Software
- OS Provided Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Second Edition
- Software Clock, Inbox, Notes, Tasks, Memory, Calendar, Contacts, Pictures, Self Test, Solitaire, WorldMate, Calculator, IPAQ Audio, Jawbreaker, VPN Client, HP Profiles, iPAQ Backup, Align Screen, Power Status, File Explorer, iPAQ Wireless, Voice Recorder, Volume Control, iPAQ File Store, Infrared Beaming, Bluetooth Manager, IPAQ iTask Manager, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Microsoft Pocket Word, Microsoft Outlook 2002, Microsoft Pocket Excel, Westtek ClearVue Suite, Microsoft Pocket Outlook, Terminal Services Client, Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7.1, Margi Presenter-to-Go (Trial), HP Mobile Printing for Pocket PC, Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player 9.0 for Pocket PC
Input Device
- Input device type Stylus, Touch-screen, 5-way navigation button
- Type Stylus, Touch-screen, 5-way navigation button
- Security Devices Fingerprint reader
Audio
- Supported Digital Audio Formats MP3
- Audio Input Microphone
- Audio Output Speaker(s)
- Voice Recording Capability Yes
- Compliant Standards UL, CSA, NOM, cUL, FCC Class B certified
Telecom
- Modem None
Communications
- Modem None
Expansion / Connectivity
- Wireless Connectivity IrDA, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b
- Expansion Slot(s) 1 x CompactFlash Card - Type II, 1 x SD Memory Card
- Port / Connector Type:Interface 1HeadphonesOutput, 1USB
- Interfaces 1 x Headphones - Output - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type A
- Connector Provided Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 4 pin USB Type A
- Expansion slot(s) total (free) 1 CompactFlash Card Type II, 1 SD Memory Card
Power
- Battery installed (max) Lithium ion
- Power Device Power adapter
- Voltage Required AC 120/230 V
- Power supply device Power adapter
- Voltage required AC 100/240 V
Environmental Parameters
- Operating temperature 32 °F104 °F
- Min Operating Temperature 32 °F
- Max Operating Temperature 104 °F
Battery
- Battery Lithium ion
- Capacity 1440 mAh
GPS
- GPS Navigation None
Warranty
- Service & Support 1 year warranty
- Service / Support Details 1 year Limited warranty Parts and labor, 90 days Limited warranty
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year, Limited warranty - Software - 90 days
Product series
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Manufacturer: HP
Specs: Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Second Edition, 128 MB, Intel 624 MHzXscale, IrDA, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, 3 in x 0.6 in x 4.7 in, Stylus, Touch-screen, 5-way navigation button
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Manufacturer: HP
Specs: Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Second Edition, 64 MB, Intel 520 MHzXscale, IrDA, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, 3 in x 0.6 in x 4.7 in, Stylus, Touch-screen, 5-way navigation button
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Manufacturer: HP
Specs: Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Second Edition, 64 MB, Intel 312 MHzXscale, IrDA, Bluetooth, 3 in x 0.6 in x 4.7 in, Stylus, Touch-screen, 5-way navigation button
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Manufacturer: HP
Specs: Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Premium Edition, 64 MB, Intel 624 MHzXscale, IrDA, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, 3 in x 0.6 in x 4.7 in, Stylus, Touch-screen, 5-way navigation button
Manufacturer info
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