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HP iPAQ 312 Travel Companion

By Derek Fung, CNET.com.au on 16 June 2008 01:18 PM

Tags: windows, pda, ipaq, hp, gps, wheel, there, road


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    I bought it 2 months ago and q ...BChau -- 16/06/08

    I bought it 2 months ago and quite like it. As reviewed, the screen was beautiful. As it is based on Win CE5, I can even installed custom apps, like Adobe Reader, Flash Lite, etc on the device. It is more than a GPS. It is a travel companion as the name suggest.

    The good: High resolution screen. Based on Win CE5 so it is a pda in disguise. Tremendously flexible.

    The bad: No New Zealand map included. Wish it would have mobile TV (DVB-T and DVB-H) support so that I can watch TV anywhere.

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