Hewlett Packard IPAQ h3630 Pocket PC
- Wireless Capabilities: Infrared irDA
- Processor: 206 MHz Intel StrongARM
- Weight: 6 oz.
- Installed RAM: 32 MB
- Operating System: Pocket PC
- Screen Size: 3.77 inch
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Why this is better than Palm
I have an iPAQ 3650, although there is no difference between the 3630 and 3650 (simply different model numbers for different sales channels), and virtually no difference between these two and the 3635 (the 3635 is the same EXACT iPAQ as either of these, and simply includes a Compact Flash card... Read full review »
Finally, a PDA that feels like a real computer.
I've waited a long time before buying a PDA, since I've wanted more than the basic PIM functions. With the iPaq I can do pretty much anything I can do on the "mothership", such as writing Word docs and Excel spreadsheets. With a 200MHz computer it has the power to do it all, and quickly. I use it... Read full review »
The Best PDA yet!!!!
Went from a Visor Deluxe to the new 206MHZ Color Pocket PC! It is AWESOME. No way will I go back! The quality of the color screen in Direct Sunlight is unreal! I purchased a $15 IR transfer program called Peacemaker that allows me to transfer data IR to ANY Palm or Windows CE device... Read full review »
Don't haggle, buy it wherever you can as soon as you can !
Ok here goes my following review. To help you understand where I am coming from and that I do have an understanding of the market I am also an owner of the HP Jorando, Philips Nino, and in the past I have owned 3 differnt versions of Palms all the way up to the Vx.
As always my review...
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Dream PDA
I bought my iPaq H3650 (which has exactly the same features as the H3630) two
months ago. My new job requires me to keep track of much more detail than ever
before, and I was beginning to need help keeping track of my personal
commitments. I've always hated paper calendars precisely...
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Current King of PDAs
I have owned a Pilot, a Pro, and a Palm III. The time came for me to make the jump to a better screen (read as: Color) and I was ready to buy the Palm color handheld (around $450) when I found out there was a new Windows CE on the block called PocketPC.
I had originally bought an HP545,...
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Awesome PDA for everyone!!!!!!!
Hey!!! I just got the Compaq Ipaq 3630 pocket pc a couple of months ago. I got it with a CF expansion pack but have yet to buy a flash card. When I first set my eye on this pda, I was hooked for life. Like one of those Romeo and Juliet thangs. Anyway, I bought it on Amazon with a CF expansion pack... Read full review »
Expensive But Worth It!
I bought my iPaq H3650 (which has exactly the same features as the H3630) two months ago. My new job requires me to keep track of much more detail than ever before, and I was beginning to need help keeping track of my personal commitments. I've always hated paper calendars precisely because I don't... Read full review »
Greatest PDA since the Apple Newton
The Compaq IPaq is truly a marvel to behold. The device has a 206MHZ ARM processor for speedy access to data, MP3 and MPEG video capability are just some of the selling points of this device. I have a long history of PDA's, back as far as the Apple Newton Messagepad 120. The Messagepad was... Read full review »
Nothing like it smaller and better than anything!
I have found the iPaq incredibly useful. I download my work calendar to it so I can keep track of all of my schedule wherever I am. I have my budget spreadsheet on it, and my strength training workouts (ie, exercises for each body part - legs, abs, shoulders, etc). I keep several lists on it,... Read full review »
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Compaq iPAQ 3630 Color Pocket PC
Compaq's iPAQ Pocket PC combines a 206 MHz Intel StrongARM processor, new hardware, and a sleek industrial design that fits in your hand to create a powerful and stylish PDA you can take anywhere. It offers 32 MB RAM and 16 MB ROM--enough memory to hold a robust package of applications while leaving you a lot of room for your own applications. The color TFT screen produces 4,086 colors, and you can view the screen from many angles and in a variety of lighting situations. The Compaq iPAQ wraps the power of a Microsoft Windows operating system in a new interface designed for ease of use in a portable format. Even if you've never used a computer or digital organizer, learning to use the Compaq iPAQ is easy. Other highlights of the Compaq iPAQ include a microphone and a speaker as well as an audio-in jack. It features an infrared port for wireless data transfer. The Compaq iPAQ uses five buttons plus a five-way joystick. The iPAQ connects to either USB or serial ports. The iPAQ allows you to input data in your own handwriting, by soft keyboard, by voice recorder, or through inking. Both audible and visual alarms alert you when you have a scheduled event. What sets this Pocket PC apart from similar devices on the market is its sleevelike expansion-pack system. The expansion-pack system allows you add functionality to suit your particular needs. Expansion-pack options currently include a CompactFlash pack, the ability to attach a CompactFlash card slot to your iPAQ, an executive leather and PC Card expansion pack, and a water-resistant sports pack. In the future, Compaq plans to release a global positioning system pack, so you can turn your iPAQ pocket PC into a GPS unit. The Compaq iPAQ is sporty and small. At 5.11 by 3.28 by 0.62 inches and 6 ounces, it fits in your hand or slides into your pocket with ease. Don't let the size fool you into thinking you don't get many applications with your iPAQ. You receive a great deal of Microsoft software, such as Pocket versions of Word, Excel, Internet Explorer, and Outlook as well as the full desktop version of Outlook 2000. Compaq also has built-in utilities so that frequent actions--such as switching between tasks, adjusting volume, or changing backlighting-- are only a click away. Compaq offers a one-year warranty on parts and labor for the iPAQ. What's in the box iPaQ 3630 Two Styli Vinyl slipcase AC adapter Docking cradle Rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery iPaQ Expansion Pack system User Manual
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