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the feedback button. Product Description From the Manufacturer Even with its
small size, iPAQ 4355 is packed with powerful features, including integrated
WLAN 802.11b and Bluetooth, a built-in keyboard, and a Secure Digital (SDIO)
slot. Its proven wireless capabilities and security allow you to stay connected
and protected in or out of the office. Check out these features: Integrated WLAN
802.11b: Enables high speed wireless access to the internet, email, corporate
data and solutions such as voice over IP. WLAN and Bluetooth can also be used at
the same time with no interference. Connect at the office, home, or WLAN
hotspots (even your local coffeeshop), create personal networks using
peer-to-peer communication with another WLAN-enabled device for collaboration
and information sharing. Includes internal antenna. Integrated Bluetooth: Allows
wireless communication with other Bluetooth devices, lets you access the
Internet or your email via a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone, and print to a
Bluetooth-equipped printer. You can also exchange business cards, calendar
appointments, documents, and more with other Bluetooth devices, and wirelessly
synchronize data with your Bluetooth desktop or notebook PC using ActiveSync.
Enhanced security: Grade A protection for your device, information and
connection with VPN software that provides enhanced security for wireless
connection, and the 64-bit and 128-bit WEP that offers enhanced security for an
authorized connection and data transfer when connected wirelessly. The F-Secure
FileCrypto Data Encryption provides protection against unwanted data disclosure.
There is also support for LEAP and 802.1X. Integrated, backlit keyboard: Enables
you to stay productive by entering notes or emails into the iPAQ Pocket PC with
the easy-to-use standard layout. Removable/rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery for
continuous power. A 1560 mAh battery comes standard, and an optional extended
3600 mAh battery allows your iPAQ to keep running even longer. Secure Digital
slot for greater storage and expansion, alllowing you to easily transfer and
store music,multimedia files, special programs, and more onto Secure Digital
memory cards (not included). Product Description Even with its small size, iPAQ
4355 is packed with powerful features, including integrated WLAN 802.11b and
Bluetooth, a built-in keyboard, and a Secure Digital (SDIO) slot. Its proven
wireless capabilities and security allow you to stay connected and protected in
or out of the office. Product Description The iPAQ h4355 Pocket PC features an
integrated keyboard and built-in Bluetooth and 802.11b wireless capabilities so
you can access the Internet, e-mail and corporate data at home, at work, or on
the go - a stylishly productive communications tool for the mobile professional.
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review and share your thoughts with other customers. 4 of 4 people found the
following review helpful: 5 out of 5 stars Captpancho , June 11, 2004 Reviewer:
An electronics fan (MIdwest) Have had palm os Operating PDA for the past 7 years
and decided to make the jump to pcket PC. After alot of review was only
interested in the 5555, but do to limited production/problems shipping decided
to re-evaluate my descion. A friend at HP actually turned me onto the 4355 and
boy am i glad that he did. The intergrated Keyboard is wonderful. Even though
being profiencent in graffiti, it is still faster to type it in, in most
situations. The speed is great and all the features make it very user friendly.
The integrated WLAN and bluetooth are great. It was as simple as clicking on two
buttons and inserting your router security code and then surfing. I had
scheduled several hours to learn how to connect to the web and was able to
complete this task in less than five minutes. I cannot say enough good things
about this unit. I love it and will never go back. The computing power is so
much better than the palm os operating systems. Was this review helpful to you?
( Report this ) 3 of 4 people found the following review helpful: 5 out of 5
stars Made me switch from Palm to PocketPC , February 2, 2004 Reviewer: "bellamiche"
(stamford, ct United States) - See all my reviews I was nervous about switching
over to PocketPC from palm, and that I would lose my information,programs,
capabilities... But boy was I wrong! The transition was as easy as pie! This
unit blows away the competition with features. I needed something with a built
in keyboard (this one has a blue backlight so you can type in the dark!), I
can't be bothered with online writing utilities (which this one also has, if
needed for some reason). The keyboard is one of the most comfortable I have been
able to type with my actual fingers (unlike the CLIE's finger-nail type
keyboard). Of course it has WiFi and Bluetooth, is fully multimedia compatible.
What really blew me away was the amount of software that it comes with. While
Palm boasts a large software library, you have to purchase each program
seperately, and it gets expensive! Palm comes with the bare minimums installed -
to sync with outlook you have to purchase software, for example. This PDA acts
exactly like your Windows Based PC. Want to sync with Outlook? Go online? Look
at a Flash document? It's all there! It really is foolproof. The store that I
tested this out in had wireless internet running through it. This device was
FAST, and had no problems connecting to every website that I tested it out on.
Since purchasing it, I've found it picks up signals really well. I've been able
to drive around and jump on wireless networks in my town, even at the beach!
Last night I streamed a radio station from England while at the beach. If that's
not cool, I don't know what is! I have not been able to find a more comfortable
thumbpad keyboard on a PDA device with more features, or a better value than
this one! If you're in the market for a new PDA, I'd buy this if I were you! Was
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Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars Write an online review and share your thoughts
with other customers. 5 out of 5 stars Works well and does all it says..... ,
July 22, 2004 Reviewer: A. C Wray Jr. "ajwray2" (Springfield, MA United States)
- See all my reviews This is a great little machine. Having used Palm since my
IIIx I was hesitant to switch but glad I did. The wireless connection works
perfectly and effortlessly and from great distances. I have a MS 700 router and
it reaches every room in our house (attic, 2nd floor, 1st floor and basement it
also reaches my pool are which is the farthest from the router and works
perfectly). I thought I was going to have a problem with our older house and
thick plaster walls but there was no issues. To connect to the WLAN basically,
you turn the icon for WLAN on and the PPC does the rest. If you need a WEP key
it will prompt you for it (I still don't get the one reviewer who was knocking
it for not having wireless G ...nowhere did it say it was included so why
complain about something that you weren't being sold??). I bought the Belkin GPS
through belkin for $149 and it works awesome through blue tooth on this PPC. It
has everything I need and I travel the US extensively. You will need a large SD
card though 256 or 512 to make the GPS worthwhile but you can find them on
fatwallet.com for a reasonable price. As stated I travel a lot and my company
will not allow modifications to the standard laptop package so this enabled me
to do a lot of personal stuff while on the road. Throough my BT phone I can surf
if away from a WLAN or get emails. I do agree that the PPC should come with a
hard case for the $ spent but I only spent $269 so why complain. That was a
bargain from my point. The only other machine I considered was the Dell Axim x30
but after being told by a Dell rep that they were having "engineering" issues I
went with this and could not be happier. Was this review helpful to you? (
Report this ) 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: 4 out of 5 stars
Pretty Cool , July 16, 2004 Reviewer: "goozoo" (Houston, TX United States) - See
all my reviews This is a pretty cool PDA. I got it for my third year of medical
school and I haven't been disappointed. It?s lightning fast, and the OS seems
pretty stable. The only thing I?d do differently is not place as much importance
on having a physical keyboard. I initially thought that the keyboard would be a
great plus, but I rarely use it. For the times I do use it (typing passwords on
web forms when I don?t trust my scribbling), I could easily use the pop-up
screen keyboard. Another issue, which has been raised here before, is its
wireless capabilities. The thing only supports the older WEP authentication, and
not the newer WPA (which is more secure). I had set up my home network with WPA,
but I had to downgrade it to WEP to use the iPAQ. This is annoying, not to
mention puzzling. I mean, it?s 2004 and they still haven?t implemented 802.11g?
I guess this is partly the fault of the OS, which superficially resembles
Windows XP. A problem I?ve had with the OS is that when you hit the ?x? in the
upper right of the window (x=close, one would think), it only minimizes the
program (it seems to stay on in memory and you have to shut it down in memory).
This is retarded. A minus sign would be a more accurate representation. A word
about HP support. Their online knowledgebase is almost useless (I was searching
to see if the iPAQ had 802.11g support), and no matter what you do, don?t use
their online chat support. The chat tech support guy I had was completely
clueless, took 5 minutes to answer each message I sent, and didn?t even bother
acknowledging his ignorance. He just sent me a word document and told me to read
it. The only thing he was good for was giving me the HP supprt phone number
(which was wrong, but they automatically transferred me). Get their phone number
(it?s supposedly hidden deep somewhere) and call them. The phone tech support
guy I talked to (after a long wait) was professional, helpful, polite, and
knowledgeable. Finally, if anyone else is using this for medical school, note
that your friends will probably have Palms. They?ll be beaming their cool
programs to each other (for free), while you stand idly by with your
incompatible iPAQ. On the other hand, our school has moved their records
electronic, and they?ve chosen iPAQs. Take a look at what your colleagues and
schools are using before you spend the big bucks. Was this review helpful to
you? ( Report this ) 1 of 4 people found the following review helpful: 1 out of
5 stars DO NOT BUY THIS PIECE OF JUNK!!!! , July 16, 2004 Reviewer: An
electronics fan I bought this three days ago and have had nothing but problems.
It is going back tomorrow and I will never buy another iPAQ. I had an older
model iPAQ (3800 series) that I had gotten used in December. I had started
having major problems with it crashing on me about two months ago. I debated
over getting a new iPAQ after those problems and the bad reviews on Amazon for
HP's in general. I had decided to go with Dell but my husband took me shopping
for our anniversary and all we could find was this HP. It was so pretty and cool
that I forgot my plans and bought it because I just had to have it NOW! What a
mistake. The machine itself works great, it was when I started trying to install
the software that the problems started. Active Sync would not install properly
and ended up crashing the first computer I tried installing it on. (Putting the
computer in permanent Safe mode.)I thought at first that it was a problem with
my computer so I tried loading it on my other, newer one. Same problems with
Active Sync only this time I was getting a message saying that the software was
not compatable with Windows XP and might mess up my computer if I continued to
try syncing it. This was strange since on the box it says it IS compatable. I
contacted HP today and yes, their customer service IS as bad as I've heard. They
of course denied that it could possibly be a problem with their machine or
software - BOTH of my computers must have messed up at the same time,
coincidentally when I got the PPC! They were basically no help at all. My
husband spent 5-6 hours after work getting the first computer fixed, quite a job
since he's not a computer expert. He finally got it done and I started over.
Well, guess what - I got the software loaded, well only Active Sync - Outlook
wouldn't load so I stuck with the version I already have on there. But of course
when I tried to sync the computer could not detect the PDA, just like yesterday
before my PC crashed. I tried it over and over, even using a cord from my old
PDA. Then tried it all on the other computer. NO, it does not work at all and
yes, I did get a message AGAIN about incompatible device drivers for XP like I
got yesterday. (And the HP support people swore this is impossible.) There is
supposed to be a Logo on the product box that says XP compatible, which there is
not. So I have this very expensive calendar/phone book/calculator/To DO list and
that's about it. I can't download e-mails or add programs or anything if I can't
connect to my computer. It basically useless. I'm so didgusted I want to throw
it as hard as I can. Now I have to drive one hour each way and waste all that
gas money and time to return this stupid thing. I have six children - I don't
have time for this garbage! I just want to cry and HP could care less. I told
them all of this and they just said, "See your vendor." Who's going to repay my
husband and me for our wasted time and money dealing with the problems this
machine has created??? I am taking this back. I might get a Dell but honestly
I'm so disgusted that I may just forget PDA's entirely and stick with
old-fashioned pen and paper. It's not fancy and may not be as easy to carry
around but at least it's reliable and if it does get lost or messed up it's not
that expensive to replace. Was this review helpful to you? ( Report this ) 5 out
of 5 stars great , June 23, 2004 Reviewer: dallain emmanuel (france) - See all
my reviews i had a psion 5, i tried palm os through cli? ux50 (how bad is palm
os compared to symbian !) Last of all i have bought this ipaq4350: it's great !
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FA125A#AC3 New Universal Auto Adaptor for 1900, 3600, 3700, 3800, 3900, 4100,
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Organizer) 2. Pocket PC (PCs) 3. Hewlett-Packard (Hewlett, Packard, HP) 4.
Handheld (Hand Held) 5. Hewlett-Packard 6. (HP) 7. (Hewlet Packart) 3. HP iPAQ
FA113A#AC3 H1900 Stylus 3-Pack by Hewlett Packard Electronics list price:
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Assistant (PDA, Electronic Organizer) 2. Pocket PC (PCs) 3. Hewlett-Packard
(Hewlett, Packard, HP) 4. Handheld (Hand Held) 5. Compaq 6. Hewlett-Packard 7.
(HP) 8. (Hewlet Packart) 4. HP FA185A#AC3 Photosmart Mobile 1.3 MP Digital
Camera for iPAQ 1900, 2200, 3900, 4100, 5100, 5400 and 5500 Series by Hewlett
Packard Electronics (01 December, 2003) list price: US$149.99 -- our price:
US$102.29 (price subject to change: see help ) Asin: B0000DK2ZM Sales Rank:
1,754 Availabity: Usually ships within 24 hours Average Customer Review: 2.5 out
of 5 stars Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan Features Turn your
HP iPAQ Pocket PC into a mobile digital imaging center Produce great 4 x 6
snapshots with 1.3 MP total resolution Articulating lens design, full 180 degree
lens rotation, and range of focus control Automatic image unload from Pocket PC
to desktop Compatible with HP iPAQ Pocket PC H1930, H1940, H2200, H3900, H4000
and H5000 series product Customer Reviews (4) 4-0 out of 5 stars Works well for
what I wanted For the price, this is a great addition for my iPAQ. I already
have a nice digital camera that takes pictures in any setting. This is something
I can carry around in my briefcase or my pocket for occasions when I need a
quick snapshot. It's pretty much worthless in low light situations, but that's
true for any low-end digital camera without a flash. Outdoors the pictures are
just fine. They're perfect for email or other small requirements. 1-0 out of 5
stars Keep looking - this ain't it! I have to agree with the "lousy" review. It
seems to be a decent setup,but if you need a light more intense than any
naturally available, what is the point? HP needs to get this fixed so it is much
more sensitive to light and can operate with a faster "shutter" speed to prevent
blur and also produce something other than an extremely dark picture. I wasn't
looking for something that great with a 1.3 MP camera, but this was a total
loss. Can you say Return Merchandise Authorization? 1-0 out of 5 stars Lousy
Camera This is the first time I post a review because I am compelled to do so. I
bought this camera to use during the Christmas holidays. I tried to use it the
first time to take a picture of the Christmas tree, all I saw was complete
darkness. Then I realized that I needed more light. So I turned on all the
lights in the house and it was still darkness. If you plan to use this camera
indoor, please forget about it! No way. It isn't that great outdoor neither. I
took many pictures with the automatic exposure setting. It cannot handle
anything with a bright background. It will just be VERY bright. I tried to use
it on the ski slopes. I think it is because of the cold temperature, the camera
has to be reset often. To make the matter worse, the pictures turned out
literally "twisted". I can't belive a HP camera can have so many flaws. Very
disappointing. Please don't buy one. ... Read more Subjects: 1. Personal Digital
Assistant (PDA, Electronic Organizer) 2. Pocket PC (PCs) 3. Compaq 4. Handheld
(Hand Held) 5. Hewlett-Packard 6. (HP) 7. (Hewlet Packart) 5. HP iPAQ FA196A#AC3
Bluetooth GPS Navigation System for 1945, 2200, 3900, 4100, 4300, 5100, 5400,
5500 series by Hewlett Packard Electronics (20 November, 2003) list price:
US$329.99 -- our price: US$261.46 (price subject to change: see help ) Asin:
B0000DK2Y4 Sales Rank: 2,292 Availabity: Usually ships within 24 hours Average
Customer Review: 4.14 out of 5 stars Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France
| Japan Features Turn your iPAQ Pocket PC into a complete in-vehicle navigation
system ? Bluetooth GPS receiver provides position accuracy and convenient
connectivity to your iPAQ with no wires Find the shortest distance, quickest
route or avoid freeways turn by turn directions with moving map display and
spoken commands to get you to your destination... even if you make a wrong turn
along the way Instantly locate nearby hotels, police stations, gas stations,
restaurants, tourist attractions, and even ATMs or banks no matter where you are
Bluetooth GPS receiver features the same power port used on the HP iPAQ Pocket
PC devices - charge your GPS receiver using the AC adapter or auto adapter you
already own The HP iPAQ Navigation System is compatible with HP iPAQ Pocket PC
H1940, H2200, H3870, H3970, H4000 and H5000 Series product Customer Reviews (7)
5-0 out of 5 stars Great buy I've been using HP iPAQ Bluetooth GPS Navigation
System with iPAQ 4155 for a week now, and here is my 2 cents. Pros: - Unit is
small and doesn't have problems locating satellites in matter of seconds. - HP
provided excellent GPS Navigation software in this package. It's got everything
that other, more expensive GPS systems have, if not more. Tons of points of
interest are included. You can record a route, select route options, set speed
alert, etc. - Select maps that you need and put them on your storage card.
Change maps as often as you need them. It is self intuitive and very easy to
use. - I like the way software zooms in automatically when it gets close to
making a turn. Later, it zooms out. - I like voce commands, notifying you of
every turn. - The unit displays not only your position, but your speed and
altitude. - Switches between day/night modes. - The best of all IT WORKS WITH
LAPTOP TOO!! All you need is any mapping software that supports GPS. I've used
it with Microsoft MapPoint 2004 and USB Bluetooth on my laptop. And it works
great, with the convenience of a relatively large screen. - Great portability.
Take it with you to any vehicle. - Comes with car power adopter that you can use
with your iPAQ PDA. And vice-versa, you can use your home adapter that you
charge your PDA to charge GPS unit. - Good battery life. Cons: - Maybe a little
slow with address lookup sometimes. - PDA Holder is not the best holder out
there, and you should look at some other solutions to replace the one that came
w/Navigation system. It's hard to find a good to position and to firmly place it
in the air vent. My iPaq is not fixed in the holder and tends to slip to one
side while driving. - Choosing destination from your contact list may not work
every time, mostly because you have unit number in the address or address is not
in the format that HP likes it. - The unit might lose contact/sight w/satellites
if you are surrounded w/tall buildings. I've experienced this in downtown
Chicago, IL. I really like HP iPAQ Bluetooth GPS Navigation System and I think
it's great product and it's worth the money. Have fun using it. P.S. If you need
a good car mount try ARKON Powered PDA & GPS Mount Kit. It's powered and it has
amplified speaker, it's durable and well built. It can hold up to 10lbs. 4-0 out
of 5 stars Very impressive navigation solution! I just got a new h4155 iPaq and
ordered this navigation system to go with it. I was very impressed with the
level of detail in the maps and have had no reliablity issues. I think the key
is mounting the device somewhere in your car (not sticking it in your pocket
like a previous reviewer). I have never lost bluetooth signal with the iPaq
mounted using a magnetic dash mount. For the GPS I just set it on the dash. This
is really a great value for a complete navigation solution! 5-0 out of 5 stars
Simple, Flexible, and well designed I have used this system with both an iPAQ
1945 and 4155. Worked with almost no issues on both devices. The "puck" has
never slid across my dash, since it has a rubber backing. Even in my sports car
it stayed put around quick corners. I download maps of 3-5 states onto a SD card
and the data seems quite accurate. I have only had one incorrect turn given in
the past 4 months. The battery life is 6-7 hours and the fact that it uses the
same charger as the iPAQ is great. I always keep the iPAQ plugged in and mounted
to my dash at a good viewing angle. The Bluetooth connection is almost never
dropped, so no complaints. The only "issue" I have is the application doesn't
always close out properly, so I tend to do a soft reset after using the
software. Works perfect every time once I got in this habit. Buy it and you will
save time and avoid frustrations driving in unfamiliar locations. ... Read more
6. HP iPAQ FA122A#AC3USB/Serial Autosync Cable for 3800, 3900, 4100, 5400 series
by Hewlett Packard Electronics list price: US$19.99 -- our price: US$18.59
(price subject to change: see help ) Asin: B0000CDEZE Sales Rank: 1,818
Availabity: Usually ships within 24 hours Canada | United Kingdom | Germany |
France | Japan 7. HP iPAQ 4355 Pocket PC by Hewlett Packard Electronics -- our
price: US$455.99 (price subject to change: see help ) Asin: B0000DBJV5 Sales
Rank: 502 Availabity: Usually ships within 24 hours Average Customer Review:
4.19 out of 5 stars Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan Features
Slim, sleek, and affordable Dazzling Transflective TFT color with LED backlight
display Pocket versions of familiar applications like Outlook, Word, and Excel
Removable/rechargeable batterand integrated keyboard Integrated Bluetoot
Customer Reviews (16) 3-0 out of 5 stars Good but not a compelling buy The iPaq
4355 stands out from the other Pocket PCs in that it has a built-in thumb
keyboard. Overall it's a solid PDA, with the usual advantages and annoying
quirks of the Pocket PC platform. If you a power user you will appreciate the
keyboard and the inclusion of both wi-fi (802.11b only, though) and Bluetooth.
Of course, the price is not for most PDA buyers. Here's a quick rundown on the
more prominent features and a real-world user's perspective: + Built-in thumb
keyboard. I do a lot of "typing" on my PDAs because I use them to keep a
journal, and I'm crazy about entering all sorts of appointments and reminders.
While the Palm platform has long had devices with built-in keyboards (Tungsten C
and W and a number of Clie models), I think the 4355 is the first to sport one
among Pocket PCs. The keyboard is quite usable, although obviously you can't
touch-type unless you have very tiny fingers. - No dedicated numeric keys! This
turns out to be quite annoying. Each time you want to type a number you have to
hold down a function key. I'm used to the generosity of the Danger/T-Mobile
Sidekick keyboard so I find the lack of dedicated numeric keys perplexing and
frustrating. + Both wi-fi and Bluetooth built-in. Obviously this pleases those
of us who are wireless freaks. The wi-fi setup is also quite easy, at least for
us geeks. - Wi-fi is only 802.11b and range is not very good. I lose connection
after about 20 feet! Also I haven't been able to get BT to work with my USB BT
adapter. Really can't figure out why. I personally have no faith in Bluetooth. +
Bright color screen. Like with previous iPaq's this has a very good screen with
nice color balance and strong backlighting. - Screen is small at only 3.5"
diagonal. Also Pocket PC limits resolution to QVGA, or 240x320. + Big battery
included and provides decent battery life, provided you don't use wireless! If I
turn on wi-fi full-time I find that the battery will run out in about 2 hours of
constant use, even though I wasn't playing MP3. So if you play MP3 and use
wireless at the same time, expect very short battery life. - Entire unit is
bulky and kinda heavy. A big minus continues to be Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7.
Anyone thinking of switching to Pocket PC should be aware of this problem.
ActiveSync really sucks. It's very hard to get it work, and it doesn't work much
of the time. And if your iPaq does a hard reset (mine did on its own), when you
re-sync, you get double entries in your desktop Outlook (at least I did). It
took me forever to remove the duplicate entries. If someone knows of an easier
way to fix this, please post the solution here. In short, this is a decent
Pocket PC geared toward the power user. If it had a large VGA screen like the
Toshiba e855, I would have given it four stars. 5-0 out of 5 stars Some tips to
save your efforts It took me some time to set it up but it is really amazing and
exactly what I expected of a great pda. Share with you some tips to save your
time on setup. 1.WLAN setup: extremely easy. Once you enter the main menu, click
'start' to find 'ipad wireless' in the menu. It shows you both bluetooth and
wlan icons. Click 'WLAN' and then it will show you the wireless networks around,
exactly the same as how to setup laptop's WLAN. 2.Install software. It bugged me
for a while. I assumed I could install softwares on it directly.(This is my
first pda.) In fact, we have to install activesync to the desktop first. Plug
4355 to the cradle and then connect the cradle to your desktop by USB cable.
Now, install the softwares to your desktop and they are automatically installed
to 4355 by ActiveSync. 3. So far, ActiveSync performs very well. 4. An extra SD
memory card is a must to leverage your investment. 5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent
PDA You wont get much better for software and wireless options, expandable
memory w/ SAN Flash Slot, good res on the screen and of course the easy to use
keyboard aswell. ... Read more Subjects: 1. Hewlett Packard (Hewlett-Packard) 2.
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Guest Review : HP iPAQ 4355 Pocket PC by Joe Kearney D ate: 01/19/2004 Let us
know your comments on this review and read what others have to say. Product
Requirements: Device: Windows PC 98, 2000, ME, XP or later Surfing on the road
is a kind of mixed experience. On one hand it's amazing to be able to do a
Google search while going 65 mph down the highway. But on the other hand, the
mobile internet experience is severely lacking compared to the desktop. I
recently started using a Nokia 3650 phone with T-Mobile’s unlimited data plan,
and have been enjoying using email and even doing some simple web surfing with
the phone. While this works, the phones screen is rather small for anything but
the most basic tasks. I decided I needed a new PDA to use as a browsing/email
device while I was on the road. My requirements were pretty simple: Bluetooth
and a built-in keyboard. Sounds easy, right? Wrong! That particular combination
of features is pretty rare on PDAs at the moment. First off, there are very few
devices with a keyboard built in. Pocket PCs don’t have keyboards built in, so
that made the decision easier. On the Palm OS side, the Palm Tungsten C and Sony
CLIÉs come to mind. But what about Bluetooth? Scratch the Tungsten...for some
reason they decided to build WiFi into the Tungsten C. The CLIÉs offered more
possibilities; they sell a lot of models with built in keyboards. I looked first
at the Sony Bluetooth enabled CLIÉ NZ-90, UX-40, and UX-50. CLIÉs are special,
because they offer a huge variety of features in each product. Some you need,
some you don’t. The NZ series is LARGE, and the beautiful 480x320 screen doesn’t
work well in landscape mode if you’re using the keyboard (try it!). The UX
series is very cool, but the tiny screen coupled with the fact that to charge it
on the road you have to carry the entire cradle with you turned me off. This
left me with the Sony CLIÉ TG-50. This was perfect! Built in Bluetooth, a
backlit built in keyboard, and all in a small package with a great looking price
tag. Oh, but what’s this? Sitting right on the shelf next to the TG-50 at
CompUSA was HP’s brand new iPAQ 4355. For some reason, I had completely missed
any mention of this PDA on the web. Upon closer inspection, I saw that the 4355
had both Bluetooth and WiFi built in. It also appeared to be very compact, even
more so than the TG-50 sitting next to it. And low-and-behold, the bottom 1/3 rd
of the 4355 had a built in thumb keyboard. A Pocket PC with a keyboard! In a
frenzy of gear lust, I bought it right there on the spot. With such a small form
factor and a full compliment of features on board, could this be the perfect
traveling companion for me? The heck with that…this might be the ultimate PPC!
Read on to find out! (Let me add here, I’m a dual platform user. Actually, I’ve
got a Zaurus also, so lets make that multi platform user. I say this only to
explain the senseless lack of concern over my choice of platform above.)
Hardware Specifications Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® Mobile 2003
Premium for Pocket PC Processor: 400 MHz Intel® XScale technology-based
processor Memory: 64 MB SDRAM, (55 MB main memory) Display: 16-bit Transflective
TFT color (65,536 colors) 240 x 320 pixel 3.5 in (96 mm) diagonal Expansion: SD
slot: SD, SDIO, and MMC support Infrared port: IrDA SIR Integrated Bluetooth™
(v1.1) Battery: Rechargeable 1560 mAh Lithium-Ion user swappable battery AC
Power: AC Input: 100~240 Vac, 50/60 Hz; AC Input current: 0.2 AC max Output
Voltage: 5Vdc (typical); Output Current: 2A (typical) Dimensions: (L x W x H)
5.4 x 2.9 x 0.6 in (138.7 x 74.6 x 14.5 mm) Weight: 5.8 oz (165 g) What's In The
Box HP iPAQ Pocket PC 4355 USB Desktop cradle/charger AC Adapter, battery, and
charger adapter Slip case Getting started poster HP iPAQ Pocket PC Companion CD
Cant wait to rip into this box! The 4355 is impressive in that HP managed to add
a keyboard to a Pocket PC, but not add much to the width or thickness of the
device. It still comes off feeling rather small . To put the length in better
perspective; it’s the same length as an iPAQ 5555. It’s a bit smaller all around
than a Sharp Zaurus 5500. It’s less than a half inch longer than the CLIÉ TG-50.
The 4355 weighs in at a very respectable 5.8 oz. It definitely is not a bulky
feeling device. Touring the 4355 Sony CLIÉ SL10, Dell Axim X5, HP iPAQ 4355, an
Sharp Zaurus SL5500 The 4355 shares many design elements with the keyboard-less
4155. The front of the unit is predominantly a flat silver color, while the
keyboard area is a dark powdery grey, which matches the back. The chromed d-pad
and applications buttons are surrounded by a nice looking chrome accent. Also
given the chrome touch is the voice record button on the left hand side. The
keyboard keys match the grey color of the upper case. The back has a sort of
texturized feel to it, so it's slip resistant. I find it interesting that some
people on some of the more popular message boards and forums feel that the 4355
is unattractive. I suppose it might be more suited for a business or
professional user in terms of appearance, since it doesn’t offer any sort of
customization options like designer flip covers or user replaceable side panels.
I personally think it’s a rather elegant looking PDA. Mine!! In honor of Julie’s
creak test, I gave it my best. The unit doesn’t flex at all, but I did notice
that the grey plastic on either side of the screen will bend slightly inward if
you squeeze the 4355 from the sides (check my thumb and index finger above). It
creaks a little, but I only noticed this when removing it from the bundled HP
case, since it takes a bit of force to get it out. On the top of the unit is the
SDIO card slot, microphone, stylus silo, and headphone jack. The stylus belongs
in the “metal toothpick” category, but still it's not bad as it sounds. It's
slightly longer and fatter than your garden variety toothpick, and clicks firmly
into the silo. HP scores an extra brownie point for including a second stylus in
the box. Also worthy of mention is the standard 3.5mm stereo headphone jack.
Yay! Speaking of stereo, I plugged in some Koss Sporta Pros and had a listen.
Sound quality is excellent using Media Player 9. I noticed no noise or hiss at
the highest volume level. It isn’t the loudest PPC I’ve ever heard, but it’s
strong enough to drive most headphones at pleasingly loud levels. Also worthy of
mention is the built-in speaker, located under the keyboard. It lives up to the
iPAQ legacy of loud, clear sounding speakers. It is more than adequate for
alarms, listening to voice notes, etc. Concerning those voice notes, the 4355
records at a very high quality. I was able to use Microsoft’s Voice Command (not
included) with no problems whatsoever. The SDIO card slot will most often find
use as a memory expansion. With built in Bluetooth and WiFi, your networking
bases are covered nicely with the 4355. Users no longer have to swap out memory
for networking…you can finally have it all! One feature I would have liked in
this model would be the double memory slots found in the 2215. I think this is
stretching it a bit considering the networking options are already built in, but
it's nice to have a permanent memory card installed for apps while the other can
be used for transferring files from your digital camera or pc. Oh well! Around
front, the 4355 has two LEDs flanking the power button. The one on the left will
blink blue if Bluetooth is active and green if WiFi is active. It will alternate
between blue and green if both are active at the same time. It will not,
however, blink to show actual activity. The LED on the right blinks amber to
indicate it's charging, and also blinks green for alarms, messages, and anything
else the iPAQ wants you to know about. The infrared port and record button are
on the left side of the unit, towards the top. On the bottom of the iPAQ lurks
the docking port, and the reset button. The reset button is reachable with the
tip of the stylus. Battery & Screen Around back, the included 1560mAh battery
slips snugly into its compartment. 1560mAh - This iPAQ has some serious battery
life! If that’s not enough for you, pick up the 3600mAh extended battery. You’ll
add a noticeable bulge to the back of your iPAQ, but you’ll also be adding a lot
of extra hours of battery time as well. The backup battery is built into the
4355 and is rechargeable, so you wont be making all those trips to Radio Shack
for a replacement. There have been a few reports of poorly fitting battery
covers. I noticed that you have to pay attention when sliding on the battery
cover making sure the tabs on the sides of the cover go where they're supposed
to. In my unscientific tests, I am able to average around 4-5 hours of moderate
WiFi use with Bluetooth always on. I suspect I could get much longer run times
by disabling Bluetooth and not using WiFi, but with battery life this good it's
not worth the couple of stylus clicks to turn them off. I do shut off the WiFi
when it's not needed, like when I’m away from home or in the car. When the unit
is off, the battery retains power very well. I’ve thrown the 4355 in my
briefcase only to come back to it a week later, fire it up, and notice the
battery still close to 100%. Screens were set to full brightness, un-retouched
photos Back to the stuff on the front; the screen is a Sony made 3.5 inch TFT
display. The display is bright and clear, and nicely visible in sunlight. One
thing worth mentioning is the Sony displays in the 4355 do not have the slightly
yellow tint some 4155 owners are reporting seeing on their devices. I found the
backlight settings to be slightly limited: No ambient light sensor, only 5
brightness levels (including off), and no separate brightness settings for
battery or AC power. Those minor complaints aside, the display is as good as
you’ll find on most any other Pocket PC. For a comparison I’ve taken a shot of
the 4355 next to a Dell Axim X5, both devices on full blast brightness. Keyboard
For people who like a lot of buttons, this is the PPC for you. The 4355’s built
in keyboard has 39 domed, backlit keys. The shape of the keys makes typing
fairly easy for those comfortable with thumb keyboards. I have large hands and
did not find typing on them to be a problem. The backlight is a deep blue color.
I’m not sure about the rest of the world, but I have a problem seeing backlit
blue things in the dark. Granted, it's much better to have the backlight than
not, but I would have preferred a different color such as red or orange (as on
the CLIÉ TG-50). You can toggle the backlight off if you so desire and also
control the amount of time it stays on after the last key press. One nice touch
is the software keyboard will go away (if it's popped up by an app) once you
start typing. HP did a fairly good job getting most of the special characters
you need on the keyboard, with others requiring a shifted key of some sort. The
shift, menu, and function keys are all semi-sticky, meaning you don’t have to
hold them down to use them. This only applies to the next character typed,
though. You cannot for instance lock function on for rapid keypad entry; you
must hold it down or hit it once before each number. The spacebar key used while
holding function will select alternate versions of certain letters. Holding
function and using the d-pad will let you highlight text, which you can then
copy or paste using the menu button on the keyboard. The start key will drop
down the start menu at any time, saving you having to dig out the stylus. The
number keys are a darker color than the others to make picking them out easier,
and they are arranged telephone-style, meaning 1 2 3 is at the top. I found this
a bit awkward, expecting a computer keyboard style keypad (7 8 9 up top).
Overall I like this keyboard quite a bit, and it does help keep the stylus in
the silo. Invariably there will be certain keys missing that people will want,
but HP had some tough decisions to make here and I think the most important ones
are represented. I suspect there may be ways to remap the key assignments, but
the capability to do so is not built in. The best feature, in my opinion, is
that the keyboard is always connected to the bottom of the iPAQ; you’ll never
forget it and leave it behind. Once you mash out your first email on this unit,
you’ll be sold, and all regrets about that $499 price tag will vanish…I hope!
Rounding out the front panel are the standard Pocket PC application buttons and
the d-pad. The application buttons are configured for calendar, contacts, mail
and iTask (see below). They can also be used while holding the function key,
giving quick access to 4 more apps. You can reconfigure all 8 possible positions
using the Button applet in the Settings menu. Worth special mention is the
d-pad. HP elected to make the pad smaller than usual, most likely in an effort
keep the length of the device down. The pad is noticeably smaller than the one
on the 4155, and folks with larger hands might find it a bit difficult to get
used to. The tic-tac sized button in the center of the pad is fairly hard to
press; I sometimes end up pressing the button along with a direction. One bit of
good news is the pad seems to work as an 8-way pad in games. The bad news is I
wasn’t able to hold down more than one button while gaming. Under the hood
Turning now to the internals: The 4355 comes with the recently renamed Windows
Mobile 2003 Premium for Pocket PC. With a 400Mhz XScale processor on board,
things move pretty quickly. I didn’t run any comparative tests, but I must say
the 4355 with Mobile 2003 seems faster all around than my Dell Axim X5 with the
same processor. I'm sure this is because some facets of the OS have been tweaked
and optimized for the newer CPU. Video doesn’t drop frames and MP3s keep right
on playing as I surf the web or launch programs. Overall, this is the snappiest
Pocket PC I've ever used. 64 Megs of memory is provided, with 57 of those
available to the user. HP provides a file store of approximately 3 megs to store
important documents and keep them safe even if the batteries completely die. 64
Megs is currently and has been the high end standard for Pocket PC’s for the
last few years, but it sure would’ve been nice if they had shipped the 4355 with
128 Megs of memory like its older cousin the iPAQ 5500. Networking and Software
The built in networking is very simple to set up thanks to Mobile 2003 and is
extremely intuitive in use. HP bundles in an excellent little utility called
iPAQ Wireless. This program lets you very easily toggle Bluetooth, WiFi, or
both. I find this to work seamlessly every time I use it. For example: You’re
surfing the web using WiFi at home, and decide to go out to eat. You turn off
WiFi and enable Bluetooth using the wireless utility, and shut off the iPAQ.
Later on at the restaurant you want to surf for movie times. You fire up the
iPAQ and click your bookmark to your favorite movie listings site in IE. Your
iPAQ automatically connects to the web using your Bluetooth cell phone. Later on
back at home, you quickly enable WiFi and disable Bluetooth, and instantly
you’re back to full speed surfing. Needless to say this works very well. The
combination of Mobile 2003 and HP’s iPAQ Wireless app is a winner. WiFi and
Bluetooth can be left on together without any issues. I was able to sync via
Bluetooth to my Mac while remaining online via WiFi. I also noticed that the
4355 has very good WiFi range. I get almost exactly the same signal at any
distance as my Axim with Socket Compact Flash WiFi card installed. The Bluetooth
range is even surprising; I was able to sync my iPAQ on the 2 nd floor of my
house (my Airport base station is in the basement). HP includes a couple of
other utilities for Mobile 2003. iTask, which is mapped by default to the 4 th
button on the front of the device, is used to close down running programs in an
effort to make up for this glaring omission on Microsoft's part. Microsoft would
rather we leave programs running at all times, but most would prefer to have the
option to choose for themselves. You can also use iTask as an app switcher, and
it also has a shortcut to the backlight control applet. Also included is iPAQ
Backup, a scaled down version of Sprite’s Pocket Backup Plus. What you won’t be
able to do with it is backup your stuff to your PC or a network, and for users
who keep a lot of programs installed on a memory card, this is a fairly serious
limitation. Otherwise it does allow you to do some neat stuff like automatically
backup when the battery drops below a threshold, and automate the backup of your
PIM files (contacts, calendar events, notes). Last but not least is iPAQ Image
Zone, which is a basic image viewer with a few nifty extras. You can play
slideshows with cool transitions and background music to impress your friends at
the office. You can rotate pictures, and add text comments to them. With the
built in keyboard, this is actually a handy feature if you like to do these
sorts of things. Image Zone even supports external display adapters. All in all
it's not the greatest image viewer, but it's nice for free and useful
nonetheless. On the disc are also a bunch of free utilities, such as Resco File
Explorer 2003, ClearView Office, MARGI’s Presenter-to-Go, WorldMate, and
F-Secure File Encryption. Resco File Explorer and WorldMate alone make it worth
inserting the CD. Also on the disc is a PDF of the owners manual, in case you
were looking for it. Shame on HP for not including a printed version of the ever
so important manual. Accessories Last but not least are the included
accessories. HP generously provides a backup stylus, which is a welcome addition
to those of us who have a knack for dropping them behind the desk. The HP slip
cover is not exactly a Vaja, but it's not meant to be. Think of it as something
to hold your iPAQ until your case arrives. If you really must use it, it’s a
tough little sleeve case, with a fairly nice HP logo across the top. The sides
are open and exposed save for two pieces of elastic material holding everything
together. The top is also fully exposed, but the case overhangs the edges of the
4355 a bit, so small drop and mishaps shouldn’t cause you too much grief. At the
moment there are not many cases in production for the 4355, which is to be
expected as it's such a new model. I have a case from HandHeldPlanet on order,
and will follow up with a review down the road. Photo Comments The supplied
power adapter plugs into the cradle for desktop power, but also comes with a
tethered converter plug, which allows you to use it on the road. The 4355 has no
power jack per-se, you have to use the sync/charging converter, which plugs
right into the end of your power cord, to get any power into it. For the record,
the adapter will charge the standard battery in about 90 minutes for a full
charge. The cradle is a mixed bag. It’s built not only to hold the 4355, but
also to charge an additional battery, which is a very nice feature . HP also
designed the cradle to hold the iPAQ with either the standard or the larger
extended battery installed on it. As a result of all this, the 4355 is difficult
to insert into the dock, and it ends up being supported only by the sync
connector at the bottom of the cradle. It seems like a rather flimsy
configuration once it's seated, and requires both hands to remove. I would have
liked the 4355 to have more support while docked, and I'm not quite sure how
this cradle will hold up over time. Conclusions I must admit, spending $499 on
something the size of a wallet is a little daunting. PDA’s are the sort of thing
for me that I'm always trying to find a use for. In this case, I determined
beforehand what I wanted to do with a new device, and set out trying to find the
one that was closest to what I had in mind. Fortunately for me, HP decided to
release the 4355 just before I went shopping. In the end, I honestly think I
couldn’t have made a better decision. I can use the 4355 anywhere I go, and it
provides me with a very desktop-like experience. For those of you who need a PDA
with everything built in, this is the device for you. It's not the top of the HP
food chain; although arguably if size and keyboards (and price) matter a lot to
you, it might be. The HP 5xxx series are still technically higher end than the
4xxx series, but it seems that there may be a new sheriff in town. The 4355
represents a new direction in design for HP, who seem to be making strides in
the advancement of the iPAQ series. Throw a 640x480 pixel screen into the mix
and you would truly have a world-beater. The 4355 is a trendsetter in the Pocket
PC world, and at the moment offers the perfect combination of features for the
mobile road warrior. Price: $499 Check for lowest prices here . Pros: Built in
keyboard Both WiFi and Bluetooth built in No stubby antennas Small, compact
design Excellent battery performance Cons: Bad cradle design Tiny d-pad Function
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