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03-13-2003, 08:49 AM #1
HP Unveils iPAQ h1915... without Bluetooth
Hewlett Packard has officially announced a European version of its super-slim Pocket PC. However, despite the rumors, it does not have Bluetooth.
Read more at http://www.brighthand.com/article/HP...with_BluetoothI am the former Site Editor of Brighthand, but I now run the sister-site TabletPCReview. Follow me on Twitter or Google+
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03-13-2003, 09:05 AM #2Mobile Consultant
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Much better! Happily, I live in Louvain. This would be a very nice treat. However, I will probably hold off unless it has the PXA 255.
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03-13-2003, 09:14 AM #3The punk Master!
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Nah!!! I'll pass!
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Past PDAs: Palm IIIx, Palm m100, Palm IIIxe, Palm IIIc, Casio EM-500, Sony n760c, Audiovox Maestro, iPAQ 1910, iPAQ 2210, Siemens SX56, Motorola MPx220, Audiovox SMT5600
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03-13-2003, 09:45 AM #4Newbie
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Funny - when I read the headlines on xscale.de, I get the impression that it doesn't come with Bluetooth. I'm pretty sure "ohne" means without.
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03-13-2003, 09:46 AM #5Senior Member
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It's mine! BT in that form factor and a beautiful screen is just what the doctor ordered!
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03-13-2003, 09:59 AM #6Mobile Evangelist
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Great little device but why no SDIO?
I don't like that at all....
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03-13-2003, 10:11 AM #7
I am so sorry for the mistake, but Baggins is right, "ohne" means "without", as in "the h1915 is without Bluetooth".Originally posted by baggins
Funny - when I read the headlines on xscale.de, I get the impression that it doesn't come with Bluetooth. I'm pretty sure "ohne" means without.
I didn't mean to get your hopes up and I'm not sure why HP renamed this model and then didn't change anything.I am the former Site Editor of Brighthand, but I now run the sister-site TabletPCReview. Follow me on Twitter or Google+
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03-13-2003, 10:28 AM #8
Originally posted by Ed
I'm not sure why HP renamed this model and then didn't change anything.
For some strange reason companies like HP and the like have the tendensy to rename their products depending on the market it's ment for. So the 1915 is nothing but a 1910 for the european market. And I don't get that either.SE K810i, MDA Compact III...
faiding from PPC Pro to "what-does-this-button-do?"-User
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03-13-2003, 10:34 AM #9
Thought it's now known this is the new PXA255?We know it runs a 200MHz Intel XScale processor, though it's now known if this is the new PXA255.
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Though it's not known if this is the new PXA255?
And on the BT thing - blech. The only thing really holding me off on trading my 3900 in on a 1910 is the bluetooth.
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03-13-2003, 10:47 AM #10
It's *not* known. I'm sorry, I'm not having a very good day here, am I?
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