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HP iPAQ rx4540

By Calvin Chia, CNET Asia on 27 September 2006 12:07 PM

Tags: pda, hp, ipaq, rx4000, rx4540, scroll wheel, handheld


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    I've owned this device for a l ...Dean from Australia -- 22/11/07

    I've owned this device for a little over a month now and already I am very happy with it. I use all the applications on it, find internet browsing and email enjoyable and I have even found d/l'ing my favorite internet radio shows fairly satisfying with the 1gb of file storage on board to store my audio files.

    The good: 1Gb of on board file storage capacity ergonomic design makes it easy to slip into my pocket decent wifi and bt capabilities

    The bad: The biggest con so is the distinct lack of A2DP support. I have a stereo BT headset which I would desperately like to use with my iPaq but the absence of A2DP is frustrating no end

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