
Microsoft and HP showed off the HP Slate at CES. The Slate is a Windows 7 Touch Device that's described as, "They're more powerful than a phone and almost as powerful as a PC. Perfect for reading, surfing the web and taking entertainment on the go,". Expect the HP Slate sometime this year.
HP is now shipping their latest iPAQ handheld. The iPAQ 210 runs Windows Mobile 6 Classic (PDA), has a 624 MHz processor, 4 inch TFT 480 x 640 touchscreen, 128 MB SDRAM, 256 MB Flash ROM, 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.0. If you're still into carrying a standalone PDA this should do it for you, it's available now for $450.00
The expansion of the iPAQ product line features the following:
•HP iPAQ 900 Series Business Messenger - 3G phone(1) with QWERTY keyboard
•HP iPAQ 600 Series Business Navigator - A two-in-one 3G phone(1) and navigation device
•HP iPAQ 300 Series Travel Companion - Handheld GPS device for business and personal travel featuring graphics acceleration and available 3D maps(2)
•HP iPAQ 200 Series Enterprise Handheld - Powerful, large screen PDA with Wi-Fi(3) that is well-suited to run a broad range of business applications
•HP iPAQ 100 Series Classic Handheld - Big screen, simple synchronization with personal content, and Wi-Fi(3) connectivity make this sleek, affordable PDA an ideal phone companion
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Engadget has posted pictures of an upcoming HP PDA that has shown up on the FCC's website. There's not too much information at this point, but Engadget managed to get this information:
"The PDA, which touts a model number of HSTNH-F16C, offers up Bluetooth 2.0+EDR and WiFi (802.11b/g) capabilities, USB 2.0 connectivity, and apparently comes with a lovely slip case (pictured) "to protect it from scraping."
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