Sunday, October 26, 2008

HP iPAQ Voice Messenger


It's about the same size and weight as a traditional monoblock phone, but one noticeable thing is the hybrid QWERTY / numeric keyboard, a little like the SureType keypad on the Pearl. The screen is a fairly standard 2.4" 240 x 320 pixel panel which is not touch-sensitive. The main interface control is a five-way optical navigation pad. If this isn't for you, fear not.. HP have a touch sensitive screen on the Data Messenger.

Despite the conventional looks, the iPAQ Voice Messenger is pretty loaded when it comes to features. Not only does the Voice Messenger have 3.5G HSDPA support, but it also comes with HSUPA capabilities for high-speed uploads, plus WiFi, tri-band 900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz UMTS, quad-band GSM, GPRS and EDGE data. In other words, the HP iPAQ Voice Messenger should be able to get you some sort of high-speed data connection pretty much anywhere in the world.

There are lots of other features too - the Voice Messenger has GPS and Google Maps, plus a 30 day trial for a turn-by-turn satellite navigation application. The camera is surprisingly good for a Windows device, being a 3.1 megapixel unit with autofocus and LED flash. There's microSD expandable memory, Bluetooth and a USB connection too.

The operating system is Windows Mobile 6.1 standard plus a load of other applications such as the Opera web browser, Windows Media Player and Microsoft Office compatibility. If you're interested in the iPAQ Voice Messenger, then you will have a pretty good idea of what Windows Mobile can do.

HP suggest a SIM-free retail price of £333 (including tax) which works out at roughly €420. If taken with a new Vodafone contract, then you can expect it to be much cheaper. HP say that the iPAQ Voice Messenger should be available in November.

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