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See a larger picture | Technical data | Accessories | Product description What similar items do customers ultimately buy after viewing this item? 45% buy this item HP iPAQ 5555 Pocket PC by Hewlett Packard 25% buy HP iPAQ 4155 Pocket PC by Hewlett Packard Office Click for price 11% buy HP iPAQ 4355 Pocket PC by Hewlett Packard Click for price 7% buy HP iPAQ 2215 Pocket PC by Hewlett Packard Click for price 7% buy HP Slim Keyboard Expansion Pack for iPAQ 3800, 3900, 4100, 5100, 5400, 5500 Series by Hewlett Packard Office $48.99 Explore Similar Items : 8 in Electronics , 9 in Books , and 5 in Computers Product Details Features: A powerful and flexible Pocket PC with enhanced security and wireless features Integrated Bluetooth for wireless connectivity both in and out of the office All the benefits of the Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 Premium operating system Biometric fingerprint reader for serious security What's in the box: iPAQ Pocket PC, USB Desktop cradle/charger, AC Adapter, holster with belt clip, lithium-ion battery, getting started poster; charger adapter, hp iPAQ Pocket PC Companion CD See more technical details View the product manual [Download: PDF, 10MB] Amazon.com Sales Rank: 1,031 ASIN: B00009RL1Y Date first available at Amazon: June 20, 2003 Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars Based on 38 reviews. Write a review . Popular in: Reno, NV (#10) , The Internet Access Company (#5) . See more Accessories Compaq iPAQ 262207-B21 Zippered Leather Case for 3600, 3700, 3800, 3900, 5400 series by Hewlett Packard Compaq iPAQ 253508-B21 New Universal Auto Adaptor for 1900, 3600, 3700, 3800, 3900, 5400 series by Hewlett Packard Compaq iPAQ 253504-B21 Premier Leather Case for 3600, 3700, 3800, 3900, 5400 series by Hewlett Packard Compaq iPAQ 253510-B21 Stylus for 3800, 3900, 5400 - 3 pack by Hewlett Packard Compaq iPAQ 216198-B21 Dual Slot PC Card Expansion Pack for 3600, 3700, 3800, 3900, 5400 series by Hewlett Packard See all accessories... Our Customers' Advice See what customers recommend in addition to, or instead of, the product on this page. Recommend an item! *** Use the button below to tell us if this recommendation is inappropriate. *** 1 person recommended First Week With My New Digital Organizer: A Very Basic Guide to Palm OS Pdas (First Week) in addition to HP iPAQ 5555 Pocket PC Is this an appropriate recommendation? See more customer buying advice Let us know if this recommendation is inappropriate. Finished giving feedback? Click here to hide the feedback button. Product Description From the Manufacturer Early Adopters Pick : August 2003 . The HP iPaq 5555 Pocket PC sports a broad range of applications, integrated wireless capabilities, enhanced security and expandability. Continuing to deliver expansion capabilities, the powerful and flexible hp iPAQ Pocket PC 5555 is designed to meet your handheld computing needs with enhanced fingerprint security and wireless connectivity both in and out of the office. Gain competitive advantage through increased mobile productivity that allows you to communicate, access, and manage information when you want. A broad range of applications, integrated wireless capabilities, enhanced security and expandability make the 5555 essential for you to be productive at home, at work or on the go. With broad choice of wireless capabilities such as integrated Bluetooth and WLAN 802.11b, you can access the Internet, email, and corporate data at home, at work or on the go. Security solutions such as the iPAQ Pocket PC’s unique biometric fingerprint reader, VPN software, 64-bit and 128-bit WEP, F-Secure FileCrypto Data Encryption and Xcellenet Afaria device management provide enhanced security protection for your device, your information and your wireless connection. Investment protection comes with continuity of existing platform and expansion pack support, as well as a broad offering of compatible iPAQ accessories. Versatile expansion capabilities and accessories allow you to extend the hp iPAQ Pocket PC's capabilities or convert it into a unique handheld device that will meet your needs. Easily print your documents, email attachments and pictures directly from your hp iPAQ Pocket PC to an HP printer. A removable battery, transflective display, integrated Secure Digital slot, increased memory, and Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 Premium Edition give you greater productivity with optimal performance. What's in the box iPAQ Pocket PC USB Desktop cradle/charger AC Adapter Holster with belt clip Lithium-ion battery Getting started poster Charger adapter HP iPAQ Pocket PC Companion CD Product Description The hp h5555 allows you to gain competitive advantage through increased mobile productivity that allows you to communicate, access, and manage information when you want. Spotlight Reviews (What's this?) Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers. 64 of 66 people found the following review helpful: 4 out of 5 stars Top notch with room for improvements... , October 9, 2003 Reviewer: Matt (Brooklyn, NY USA) - See all my reviews I replaced my Sony Clie with this machine for few different reasons. I wanted a longer battery life, better software, better screen, more memory, expandability and better accessory compatibility. And I got all that in Ipaq 5555. Battery lasts a long time and put many devices to shame. It is also user replaceable which allows you not only to use extended packs but if for any reason your power pack fails you can replace it on your own without sending your device for lengthy warranty service. So far PocketPC operating system has been stable to me and very easy and intuitive to use. Most of the software I got for it provides easy and painless installation. Erasing files and keeping everything organized is also very easy. For some reason Palm devices always have very little memory. 5555 comes with whooping 128 megs and with right memory card your options are unlimited. For example I use it with 256 SD card. There are a lot of after market accessories available for IPAQ made either by HP or by third party manufacturer. You have to watch out for HP accessories because some of them are not directly compatible with 5000 series. They have an external battery charger that states compatibility with 5555 yet it is not, but it is compatible with expansion pack (one that includes battery). Bluetooth and wireless LAN work fine and allow you to almost always be connected. Unit is very solid with it?s aluminum housing and case that is supplied with it besides being a really good deal protects the Ipaq the right way. My biggest complain is that 5555 is on the bigger side. It is a big PDA and coming from the smaller machine it is a slight disadvantage. I also have to rave about the screen. It is super bright, with excellent contrast and color definition. I kind of dislike the finger print security and perceive it as useless although cool conversation starter feature. So how do I use my Ipaq? I work both as a web developer and EMT. Ipaq holds my medical and drug reference books for street work, basic software for web developing, few games, mp3s and tons of email, contacts, notes, pdfs, docs and excel files. I use it on the street to jog down info, cross reference medications and to keep records. I use it in the office for everyday routine stuff. On the train or when I get bored I play some games. It is a good machine and with few extra accessories (car charger, memory card and keyboard) it will last you forever (or at least until 6666 is out). Was this review helpful to you? ( Report this ) 85 of 88 people found the following review helpful: 4 out of 5 stars Pretty nice unit if you're willing to pay. , September 27, 2003 Reviewer: "buzzbo" (California USA) - See all my reviews If price was a factor, this might be a 3-star review. I'm reviewing it assuming price is not an issue and you are willing to pay for the model. Positives: * Comes with Pocket PC 2003 (Windows Mobile 2003), which has worked out some of the bugs of PPC2002, so I understand. Seems a pretty stable OS. * 128 MB is just the best (for now!). This is great if you love to install tons of stuff on the unit. * With the 48MB of ROM and the OS, there is about 17MB left over for Ipaq file store. Another bonus in space. * Wifi is nearly perfect. Picks up access points without a hitch. Only minor problem might be that it's "too" excited sometimes and forgets that a certain access point is no longer around, so you have to manually remove it from the list. * Internet apps pretty good: Pocket IE, Messenger, W Media * Also easily used 3rd party software to browse my network and play tunes off another computer. * Syncs over wifi. This is so great! * Easy syncing with outlook, of course. Syncs IE favorites, too. * Unit ships with a higher capacity battery than the others (1250 vs. 900 mAh) * Fingerprint reader is faster than entering a PIN or a password. Also many security possibilities (i.e. fingerprint OR pin, fingerprint AND pin, etc.) * Voice recorder is handy. Negatives: * Price / Value ratio is fairly high. It seems that you could have a comparable unit with the 2215, a wireless card and some extra ram for about $100 cheaper. * The microphone/headphone jack is not flush with the bottom of the unit, but inset (see angle pic). Some of my headphone jacks sleeves are too fat to push the plug in all the way. This is a big design flaw. * With all the stuff it's got, it is on the heavier side of the PDA weight spectrum. * Big processor and battery means it gets very warm! * It'd be nice if printing over a network was a possibility. Can't seem to be able to do this. * IE is somewhat boiled down. No easy way to save a picture on a webpage like the desktop version of IE. * Charging with USB is possible, however the unit seems to wake up and want to sync even though I set syncing to manual. Doesn't go back asleep and won't USB charge while on. No comment: * Haven't been able to test bluetooth for lack of other devices carrying this technology. * Haven't used SD slot yet. * Haven't used the ipaq expansion pack, but this apparently allows it do do oh so much more! :) -- Buzz Was this review helpful to you? ( Report this ) All Customer Reviews Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers. 3 out of 5 stars Disappointed , July 18, 2004 Reviewer: An electronics fan Great while it works. Mine died after 9 months of casual use. I'm not looking forward to dealing with warranty repairs. Was this review helpful to you? ( Report this ) 0 of 1 people found the following review helpful: 5 out of 5 stars This is a great Pocket PC if you can afford it. , June 16, 2004 Reviewer: bentechAW (East Bay) - See all my reviews I really like this Ipaq. I've had a 3835,3955,2215 and now this. This Ipaq really rocks.The integrated wifi and bluetooth makes surfing the net very easy. Even with the zippy 2215, I had trouble getting wifi due to a very obstinate wifi sd card. There's something to be said for having integrated wifi. Not just that but the 128 mb really makes a difference. I no longer find myself checking the memory setting to see which program needs to go on sd storage. Speed is nice and the color display is beautiful. Battery life could be better and of course it would be nice to have a compact flash but I'm pretty happy with the product. Was this review helpful to you? ( Report this ) 3 of 4 people found the following review helpful: 5 out of 5 stars Always by my side. , June 4, 2004 Reviewer: Tim Branyen (Berwick, ME United States) - See all my reviews EDIT Start - I would like to comment on reviewers who claim that the technical support is junk along with the device's reliability. May I point out that it is Microsoft's operating system, which is to be expected as no operating system is perfect. The iPAQ's hardware has nothing to do with how many times a reset is needed, since it has not only more ram, but a faster processor than most other pda's currently on the market. As for the technical support, I have had two iPAQ's and always received the same friendly and careless help needed to fix my problems straight away. Here's a recent example of how HP's support works. 1. Problem occurs. 2. Call to HP, they check warranty (lasts a year). 3. They send you an empty box, shipping and parts replacement, 100% free. 4. Ship it out next day. 5. Repair begins and ends in under an hour. 6. You receive an email confirming depature and repair success. 7. You receive the iPAQ back, only having it leave your side for less than 3 days. If that's not service, then I don't know what is. I believe that many people are rude, arrogant, and are ignorant to their mistakes. I told the support technicians that I had dropped it and they said no problem, and replaced the screen, usb host connector, and battery all free of charge. Hope this helps your buying decision. EDIT Finish - In comparison to newer-age pda's including the Toshiba e805, the Asus MyPal, and the new Dell Axim, I hope you will regard my post only within HP and Compaq's products. This particular iPAQ is a giant leap from my Compaq iPAQ 3835, gone are the days of cradle synchronizing and wired connections. With Bluetooth and wi-fi I can synchronize and receiving data virtually anywhere. A few reasons to avoid buying this: - it is not a good first pda, as some features require proficient computer knowledge - it is not worth buying unless you plan on using all features, including the finger print scan, otherwise go with the cheaper 4100 series iPAQs. A few reasons to avoid buying another: - is an 'upgradable' iPAQ, which means all previous software, cords/connections, sleeves (jackets), styli, and cases will work with this iPAQ. - has wi-fi and bluetooth built in, along with 128megs sd ram, and 48 megs rom, gives you extra storage space. - speedy processor and an sdio slot. I believe this is the current best option for anyone wanting a powerful handheld machine. With the largest array of expansion abilities and wireless capabilities, it is the smartest choice you can make. Was this review helpful to you? ( Report this ) 2 of 3 people found the following review helpful: 2 out of 5 stars Great features, HORRIBLE reliability , June 1, 2004 Reviewer: "jackr4" (Great Neck, NY United States) - See all my reviews I am currently waiting for my second ipaq to be repaired, I just sent it in to HP. THe first was DOA, this one died within 6 months of getting it. When it works, and dosent need to be reset it is a great product, but generally I have to reset the device at least once a day and I am curious how often I will have to replace the unit all together. Was this review helpful to you? ( Report this ) See all 38 customer reviews... 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PDAsupport.com HOME > REVIEWS > Pocket PC > HP iPAQ 5555 HP iPAQ 5555 Pocket PC model Amazon.com description: HP iPAQ 5555 Pocket PC Continuing to deliver expansion capabilities, the powerful and flexible HP iPAQ Pocket PC 5555 is designed to meet your handheld computing needs with enhanced fingerprint security and wireless connectivity both in and out of the office. Gain competitive advantage through increased mobile productivity that allows you to communicate, access, and manage information when you want. A broad range of applications, integrated wireless capabilities, enhanced security and expandability make the 5555 essential for you to be productive at home, at work or on the go. With broad choice of wireless capabilities such as integrated Bluetooth and WLAN 802.11b, you can access the Internet, email, and corporate data at home, at work or on the go. Security solutions such as the iPAQ Pocket PC’s unique biometric fingerprint reader, VPN software, 64-bit and 128-bit WEP, F-Secure FileCrypto Data Encryption and Xcellenet Afaria management provide enhanced security protection for your device, your information and your wireless connection. Investment protection comes with continuity of existing platform and expansion pack support, as well as a broad offering of compatible iPAQ accessories. Versatile expansion capabilities and accessories allow you to extend the HP iPAQ Pocket PC's capabilities or convert it into a unique handheld device that will meet your needs. Easily print your documents, email attachments and pictures directly from your HP iPAQ Pocket PC to an HP printer. A removable battery, transflective display, integrated Secure Digital slot, increased memory, and Microsoft's Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC gives you greater productivity with optimal performance. Features: A powerful and flexible Pocket PC with enhanced security and wireless features Integrated Bluetooth for wireless connectivity both in and out of the office All the benefits of the Microsoft's Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC operating system Biometric fingerprint reader for serious security Easily print your documents, email attachments and pictures directly from the device Technical data: Memory: 128 MB SDRAM; Up to 20 MB iPAQ File Store; Display: 3.8 in. diagonal (96 mm) 16-bit touch-sensitive transflective thin film transistor (TFT) liquid crystal Colors: 64K color (65,536 colors) Resolution: 240 x 320 Processor: 400 MHz Intel XScale Operating system: Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC Expansion: Supports PC card, CF and other iPAQ Expansion Packs; Integrated SD slot: supports SD/MMC type standard, SDIO ready Built-in applications: iPAQ Task Manager: access and launch programs easily; iPAQ Backup: utility for Backup/Restore to Main Memory, Memory Card, or iPAQ File Store; iPAQ Image Viewer: view images and create slide shows; iPAQ File Store: non-volatile storage in flash ROM; Adjustable Standby Settings: Utility for adjusting power conservation modes; Utilities: Self Test, Expansion Pack, iPAQ Audio, Power Status Stereo: Yes Built-in speaker: Yes Headset jack: Yes Voice recorder: Yes MP3 playback: Yes Audible content playback: Yes AC adapter included: Battery type: 1250 mAh Lithium-Ion Polymer removable / rechargeable battery (in docking cradle or with AC Adapter) Batteries included: Yes AC Power: AC Input: 100~240 Vac, 50/60 Hz, AC Input current: 0.2 Aac max Output Voltage: 5Vdc (typical), Output Current: 2A (typical) USB: Yes Wireless: Integrated Bluetooth (ver.1.1); WLAN 802.11b Docking cradle: Yes PC cable: Yes Security: Integrated Biometric Fingerprint Reader Notification systems: 4-mode alarm notification; Vibrate, Flashing green LED: tone, pop-up message; Flashing / Solid amber LED: Charge active; Flashing blue LED: Bluetooth active; WLAN active: Flashing green LED; WLAN enabled, searching, but not connected: flashing amber LED What's in the box: iPAQ Pocket PC, USB Desktop cradle/charger, AC Adapter, holster with belt clip, battery, getting started poster; charger adapter; hp iPAQ Pocket PC Companion CD Size: 5.43 x 3.3 x 0.63 inches. (138 x 84 x 15.9 mm) Weight: 7.3 ounces (207 g) Warranty, parts: One year Warranty, labor: One year First released: » July 2003 Amazon.com description © 1996-2004 Amazon.com © 2000 - 2004 Mark Glissmeyer All rights reserved. Use of this site means you agree to the Terms of Use. Webmaster


Pocket PC Central www.pocketpccentral.net Nav Console Home Page New & Interesting Pocket PCs Memory Cards Accessories Software Help Center Coupons & Rebates Pocket PC News Other Gadgets Contact Us Discover Card Platinum Application HP iPAQ 5550 / 5555 Pocket PC iPAQ 5555 Pocket PC Find iPAQ Accessories An update to the iPAQ 5455 , the iPAQ 5555 features the new 400MHz PXA255 XScale processor with a 200MHz system bus. This doubles the rate of data flow between the processor and the system memory and increases performance considerably over past XScale units. Other updates include the new Pocket PC 2003 OS - Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC - and 128 MB of RAM. The iPAQ 5555's myriad features make it the most advanced Pocket PC available today. The iPAQ 5555 has just been released and is now available for purchase. Confirmed Specs 400MHz PXA255 XScale Processor 16-bit Color 3.8" Transreflective TFT Onboard 802.11b Wireless LAN 128MB RAM/48MB ROM Biometric Fingerprint Scanner High Powered IR Port w/Extended Range SDIO/MMC Slot Onboard USB Charging Support from System Power Weight: 7.26oz; 3.3 x 0.63 x 5.43" (w/LAN antenna) Removable Li-Polymer Battery Full Specifications | FAQ | User's Guide Contact Us Pocket PC Central Home This website is optimized for Internet Explorer 5.5 or Above. To get a free copy of IE, click here . Pocket PC Central© 2000-2004 Disclaimer Terms of Use


Pocket PC Central www.pocketpccentral.net Nav Console Home Page New & Interesting Pocket PCs Memory Cards Accessories Software Help Center Coupons & Rebates Pocket PC News Other Gadgets Contact Us HP/Compaq iPAQ 3950 Series Pocket PCs iPAQ 3950 XScale Pocket PC Order an iPAQ 3950 Find iPAQ Accessories Upgrade to Pocket PC 2003 NOTE: The iPAQ 3950 Pocket PC has been discontinued and replaced by the iPAQ 5550 , as well as other iPAQ Pocket PCs . The iPAQ 3900 series was the first iPAQ line to feature XScale processors. Aesthetically identical to the iPAQ 3800 series, the iPAQ 3950 and 3970 still carry the Compaq logo. In addition to being powered by the 400MHz XScale processor from Intel, which uses less power than its StrongArm predecessor, the iPAQ 3900s feature an SDIO slot - an SD slot that can use flash products as well as I/O devices such as modems and NICs. Although there are limited SDIO products available at this time, there are several set to debut over the throughout 2003. Another improvement that made the 3900 series a hit was its front-lit screen called a Transreflective TFT. Transreflective screens are brighter and crisper and make text viewing easier on the eyes. A new IR port with increased range has been used in the 3900s for better universal remote functionality. Have questions about the new iPAQs? E-mail us . Quick Specs 400MHz XScale Processor (ARM Architecture) 16-bit Color Transreflective TFT .24mm Pitch 64MB RAM/32MB ROM Improved IR Port for Universal Remote Use SD/MMC Slot Onboard w/ PC Card & CF Expansions Weight: 6.5oz; Dimensions: 5.3" x 3.3" x 0.6" 1400 mAh Lithium Polymer Battery Full Specifications ( PDF ) | Contact HP/Compaq Pocket PC Central Home This website is optimized for Internet Explorer 5.5 or Above. To get a free copy of IE, click here . Pocket PC Central© 2000-2004 Disclaimer Terms of Use


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PDA Buyer's Guide Home Click Here Click Here HP iPAQ 5550 Pocket PC 2003 with 400 MHz XScale Processor —by Lisa Gade , Editor in Chief, posted Sept. 7th, 2003 Introduced in the summer of 2003, just after the iPAQ 2215 , the iPAQ 5550 is HP's new flagship Pocket PC, replacing the 5450 . The first word that comes to mind is "excellent", and the 5550 is all that the 5450 should've been and more. At $649, it's the most expensive Pocket PC, but you do get a lot for the hefty price tag. If you need WiFi, Bluetooth, an impressive array of expansion possibilities, lots of memory, a large display and biometric security, then the price may well be worth it. While the 5450, which the 5550 strongly resembles, had most of the same hardware features and used the same casing and design, it suffered some bugs and reliability issues when it first came out. Most of the 5450's bugs were fixed by service packs and ROM updates issued by HP, but I'm happy to say that the 5550 doesn't share those bugs and has proved very reliable out of the box. iPAQ 5555 iPAQ 5555 back What's New? The 5550 runs the new Pocket PC 2003 OS (also called Windows Mobile). Pocket PC2003 is based on Windows CE 4.2, while prior Pocket PC and Pocket PC 2002 PDAs were based on Windows CE 3.0. Microsoft is calling all new devices based on Pocket PC 2003 "Windows Mobile 2003". What's the difference between Pocket PC 2002 and Pocket PC 2003 PDAs? You won't notice much difference at all. There are numerous bug fixes, improvements in page rendering times and standards support for Internet Explorer, a new user interface for setting up networking that uses a Mobile version of Windows XP's zero config networking, and support for 3rd party applications that are written for the XScale processor. The OS itself still doesn't run natively for XScale, but now developers can offer enhanced versions of their applications that should run noticeably faster. Basic apps like PIMs can only run so fast, but gaming and multimedia applications can really benefit from native code. MS Reader fans will be happy to know that the memory leak bug has been fixed and your books won't slow down (or worse) after you've been reading for a long time. You get a new game called Jawbreaker (a port of Bubblets) and support for vCard entries. There are two versions of Pocket PC 2003: Pro for the more basic Pocket PC models and Premium for higher end Pocket PCs. The 5550 runs the Premium edition and includes apps like Terminal Services, MS Reader and the new Pictures app built into ROM. Cases Online iPAQ 5555 case The case above is included with the iPAQ. It's a leather case made by Cases Online , who has a partnership with HP. If purchased separately, the case costs $45. Horsepower and Features The 5550 has an Intel XScale PXA255 processor running at 400 MHz. The 5450 had a PXA250 processor also running at 400 MHz, and the PXA255 is supposed to be a bit faster (thanks to a faster system bus) and more power-frugal. The 5550 does feel considerably faster, though those speed improvements may be due to OS improvements and bug fixes more than the processor change. Interestingly, the more affordable iPAQ 2215 shares the same processor as the 5550, but benchmarks a bit faster in several areas. Experientially, the 2215 feels a hair faster when navigating the OS and playing games. Video performance was similar between the two units when playing movies using Pocket Windows Media Player 9 and Pocket TV Enterprise. The iPAQ 5550 has 128 megs of RAM, while other high end Pocket PCs have 64 megs. Like all Pocket PCs, that memory is divided between the OS (like RAM in your PC) and storage space (like your PC's hard drive). The Pocket PC has an application that allows you to adjust the balance between these two using a slider, and generally allocating 30 to 35 megs to the OS (called Program Memory by the Pocket PC) is plenty. Deals and Shopping! Shop at Amazon.com Questions? Comments? Post them in our Discussion Forum! Read our Windows Mobile 2003 Comparison Read our iPAQ 5000 Series Cases Review 5550 vs. 5555 Series Models: They're the same. HP uses two different numbers: one for corporate channel sales (5550) and 5555 for retail sales channels. There may be some small variations in software bundles, but most all bonus 3rd party apps should be the same. 5150 Model: This is the same as the 5555, but it does not have WiFi, the biometric fingerprint scanner and has 64 rather than 128 megs of RAM. It's $100 cheaper than the 5555 and doesn't seem like the best buy at $549. It's targeted at corporate customers. The iPAQ has 48 megs of Flash ROM, of which 17 megs are available to the user as the iPAQ File Store. Since the File Store is a Flash ROM storage area, anything stored there will survive a hard reset (erasure), making it ideal for backups or storing important apps and data. The 5555 (our unit is the 5555 model, which is identical to the 5550) has an SD slot supporting SDIO but no CF slot. The 2215 is the only iPAQ with a CF slot. You can use iPAQ expansion pack sleeves to add a CF slot (with or without additional battery built into the sleeve) and a PCMCIA slot. For more info on sleeves, see our review and listing here . HP has done good things with the SD slot: memory card access and write times were excellent, surpassing even the speedy iPAQ 2215 (we used the same card for testing these two models). SDIO means that the iPAQ can use SD cards that require I/O such as networking cards (not that you'll need add-on WiFi or Bluetooth cards with the 5555), bar code scanner cards, SD digicams and more. In addition, the 5555 has built-in WiFi, Bluetooth and a biometric fingerprint scanner which are covered in detail below. Screen, Sound, and Gaming The 5555, like all recent iPAQs, has a transflective display capable of displaying over 65,000 colors. The LCD measures 3.8" which is the same as the iPAQ 3900 and 5400 series models. Most other Pocket PCs have 3.5" displays, and some folks swear by the larger screen which is easier on the eyes (Toshiba upped the e750 to 3.8" to compete with high end iPAQs). Transflective screens reflects ambient light to illuminate the screen (for outdoor viewability and power savings) and has backlighting. The 5555 offers the same auto brightness setting as the 3900 and 5400 series models, where the iPAQ measures ambient light and adjusts screen brightness accordingly. While the 3900 series could be annoyingly fast to react to small changes in ambient light, the 5555 has got it down, and most users will find it great for viewability and power savings. Should you prefer to manually set brightness, you can do so. Screen quality is excellent, with very good color saturation and brightness. In fact it's so bright, I never wanted to set it above the 50% setting, while in comparison, I always set the Dell Axim X5 to 75% or higher brightness. The display doesn't have the iPAQ 1940's yellow color cast, nor does it have the grid pattern that's discernable from certain viewing angles under bright lighting on the iPAQ 2215. The 5555, like prior high end iPAQs such as the 3900 and 5400 series models, have the best displays among Pocket PCs. The sound volume is very loud. The 5450 was one of the few "quiet" iPAQs, but the 5555 is quite loud. The speaker is mounted on the top front, under the black plastic cap. It's definitely louder than the iPAQ 2215, whose speaker is located on the back. Side by side, games were louder, as were alarms and MP3s . MP3s sound great (and very loud— I had to turn the volume down to the lowest setting!) when using decent stereo headphones connected to the standard 3.5mm audio jack, and you'll find the familiar iPAQ Audio Settings in the control panel, which allows you to set bass boost, amp power savings and mic gain control. Like all Pocket PCs and several Palm OS PDAs, the 5555 has a voice recorder application that allows you to record voice notes. You won't get concert quality recordings, but it does a decent job of recording your own voice or a conversation within a few feet of the unit. Sony Cliés with recorders such as the NX and NZ models offer the best recording quality among PDAs. Sound volume for the speaker and headphones is controlled via a rocker switch located on the upper left side of the unit (where the record button used to be on older iPAQs). If you press and hold this button, it will launch the voice recorder application, though you can remap it to another application if you wish. The iPAQ is one of the few PDAs that supports vibrating alarms. While the 5450 wasn't a gamer's dream in terms of performance, the iPAQ 5555 does much better and offers good frame rates and smooth screen re-draws. I tested Bust 'em , Bust 'em 2 , Blade of Betrayal , Metalion 2 , Diamond Mine , Hyperspace Delivery Boy , Bounty Hunter Pinball and Hexacto's Tennis Addict . All ran well, except background music (but not sound FX) stuttered annoyingly on Blade of Betrayal (I turned off background music under options to deal with this) and Metalion 2 didn't run correctly at all. There is a version of Metalion 2 for the iPAQ 2215 running Pocket PC 2003, but that version didn't run any better on the 5555. Since Metalion 2 also doesn't run well on the iPAQ 5450, I can't blame the 5555. The circular directional pad on the 5555 isn't very large but it is round, well sprung and rotates smoothly in a 360 degree circle. It's very pleasant to use for gaming, and the 4 front buttons, often used in games are large enough and easy to press. In comparison, the iPAQ 2215's 4 buttons are too small, recessed and hard to press when playing games. The 2215's d-pad is very similar to the 5555's, but it is 1/8th inch larger. Battery Life The 5555 comes with a user replaceable 1250 MAh Lithium Ion battery. That's a decent capacity battery, and an optional extended 2480 MAh battery is available (the iPAQ has a hump on it's back when you use this larger battery). Battery life depends on your wireless usage. If you don't turn on the wireless features, you should get about 3 hours actual usage per charge, which puts it at middle of the pack for Pocket PCs. I used the iPAQ on auto brightness settings, 48 hour standby, and played games for over an hour, watched 30 minutes worth of movies, and used Pocket Word, Palm Reader and the PIM apps for the remaining time. Your mileage will vary depending on backlight settings and whether you use processor intensive apps like games vs. using Pocket Word or PIM applications such as contacts and calendar lookups Battery life when using WiFi was surprisingly good. WiFi is usually a big power drain and can reduce run times on Pocket PCs by 50%. However I surfed the web for one hour and the battery dropped only 35%, which isn't that bad! Bluetooth uses less power than WiFi, and thus has an even lesser impact on battery life. I was surprised that I could surf the web just as long using the 5555's WiFi as I could using the 2215 (which has good battery life) and power-frugal WiFi cards like the Ambicom and Socket CF cards. Like the 3900 and 5400 series, you'll get a battery control applet where you can set the "Standby" time (essentially how low you're willing to let the battery get before it gives you warnings and shuts down to preserve the contents of memory). So if you generally put it in the cradle each day or at night when you get home, you can set a low standby time since you know it'll be charged frequently. This can significantly increase runtimes. The 5555 supports USB charging using a sync n' charge cable, and the battery control panel applet allows you to specify whether or not you wish to use USB charging, and whether you want it to fast or slow charge via USB. Compatibility The sleeve connector and sync port have remained the same as the iPAQ 3800/3900/5400 series PDAs. I've tried the Compaq/HP expansion sleeves , which work fine. Note: You do NOT need to install the drivers for the CompactFlash Expansion Pack Plus or PC Card Expansion Pack Plus, they are included in the 5550 series operating system. Compaq and HP branded accessories should work without a problem, even the folding and micro keyboards, using the Pocket PC 2003 drivers from HP's web site. I tested the HP Folding Keyboard using these drivers and it worked well. The new cradle retains the dual USB and serial connectors found in the 3900 and 5400 series cradle, so users running NT 4.0 or a PC without USB ports can sync the 5550. You've Been Fingerprinted! Like the 5450, the 5555 has built-in biometric security (these are the only PDAs offering this feature) and our review of biometric security and the Bluetooth Wizard remains largely unchanged from the 5450. What does biometric mean? It measures or scans a part of your body that is unique (fingerprints, retina scan), and uses that image to identify you. While you might forget your password, your fingerprints should stay the same for life. Take a look at the screen on the right-- it shows part of the fingerprint training process. You can "enroll" two fingers, and in fact your finger plus someone else's if you plan to share the iPAQ. The software has you swipe your finger until it gets 8 successful images of the print. After this, it should recognize you when you swipe your finger. The iPAQ uses a thermal reader, but no matter how cold my fingers got (and they get amazingly cold) accuracy wasn't effected. I found it even more consistent than the 5450's biometric scanner. Since it uses thermal metrics, a simple cast of your finger won't fool the iPAQ. Do you have to use biometric security? No, it's optional. You can run your iPAQ with no security, with fingerprint, PIN, fingerprint or PIN, fingerprint and PIN, strong alphanumeric password, fingerprint or password, and finally fingerprint and password. You can set it to require a password after 0 minutes, 5, 15, 30, 90 minutes, all the way up to 24 hours. You'll also specify max login attempts (3 to 9) before the unit locks itself. You'll have to hard reset the iPAQ if this happens, so make sure you've done a good job of training the recognizer or use it in conjunction with a password or PIN, just in case. If the unit is soft reset (rebooted) it will ask you for your fingerprint, password or PIN, depending on which security measure(s) you're using. If anyone tries to change the security settings, they'll first have to enter the correct fingerprint, password or PIN. This is a very robust security solution! Why does the iPAQ have biometric fingerprint scanning? Because it's marketed toward corporate types, and one of the major headaches IT decision makers face is the security of data on company PDAs. PDAs are small and easily lost, dropped or left behind on the train seat. This means that company data can easily fall into the wrong hands. Most users hate passwords and significant delays in getting to the data on their device. HP tried to find a solution that didn't depend on users remembering their password, or worse yet, writing their password on a post-it note taped to the back of the PDA. Bluetooth Bluetooth has gotten downright friendly by today's standards. The new interface is wizard based, and it walks you through connecting to a variety of devices, from your ActiveSync partner (if you have a USB Bluetooth adapter installed on your PC), to headsets. This is the direction that Bluetooth interfaces need to move toward. Unlike the 5450, I haven't had to do occasional soft resets to turn on the Bluetooth or WiFi radios, due to out of memory errors. The Bluetooth software is made by Widcomm and is version 1.4.1. I ActiveSync-ed wirelessly, connected to Belkin and Red-M Bluetooth access points for Internet access and, transferred files to other Bluetooth enabled Pocket PCs. Speeds when ActiveSyncing and surfing the Net were quite good, though not as fast as using WiFi, which is to be expected since WiFi offers greater speeds. WiFi The iPAQ 5555 has built-in WiFi 802.11b wireless Ethernet networking. The nub on the top left of the unit is the WiFi antenna. I was pleasantly surprised at how power-friendly the built-in WiFi was, since both built-in and CF WiFi cards are usually power hogs on PDAs. It had the least effect on battery life I've seen on a Pocket PC, and I was able to surf for more than an hour without using more than 29% of the battery life. Generally, low powered WiFi solutions have less range, but the iPAQ surprised me again, surpassing the range of any of the WiFi cards reviewed on our site, and beating other built-in WiFi solutions on Pocket PCs and Palm OS PDAs. Using Cirond's Pocket WiNc, I was able to sniff out WiFi access points from my home that I never knew existed and even notebooks hadn't discovered. Note that out of the box, range wasn't that impressive, but once I installed HP's WiFi update from their web site , range was awesome. There are two versions of the WiFi updater, one supporting 802.11b and the other supporting LEAP. In the future, HP hopes to to create one updater that will work with both. screen shot Above: training the iPAQ to recognize your fingerprint. screen shot Above: The new Bluetooth interface is much friendlier. Software Bundle As expected with high end HP PDAs, the 5550 comes with a very generous software bundle, albeit with a corporate focus-- i.e.: 4 different Voice over IP apps, Margi Presenter to Go software, Check Point VPN secure client as well as a few great all around apps like Westtek's ClearVue Office Suite , WorldMate, HP Printing, RealOne Player and Resco's powerful file explorer. You'll get the usual Pocket PC Premium Edition Apps: Microsoft Pocket Office suite including Pocket Word, Excel, Internet Explorer, Reader, Terminal Services, MSN Messenger, MS Reader and Outlook and of course, handwriting recognition software. HP's own software includes a built-in ClearType Tuner that allows you to tweak font rendering for sharper and smoother ClearType text display, a wireless utility that allows you to turn WiFi and Bluetooth on or off, iPAQ Backup (made by Sprite Software, excellent app!) and iPAQ Image Viewer (made by Westtek). Note that unit doesn't come with Nevo, the ever-popular AV remote software, which is installed in ROM on the iPAQ 2215 and on the now discontinued iPAQ 3900 series and iPAQ 5450. Benchmarks We've run benchmarks using VOBenchmark 3 from Virtual Office Systems . I've compared the iPAQ 2215 , iPAQ 5450 , and our 5555. All tests were run with units fresh out of the box with no other software added, and the storage cards were 60% full with data and applications. All units run at 400 MHz, and all except the iPAQ 5450 run Windows Mobile 2003. Higher numbers are better (shown in bold) . Test HP iPAQ 2215 (PPC 2003, Intel PXA 255 processor) 5450 (PPC 2002, XScale PXA250) iPAQ 5555 (PPC 2003, XScale PXA255) CPU Floating Point 12.68 12.64 12.66 CPU Integer 26.96 26.86 25.82 Graphics Bitmap BitBlt 78.25 56.30 39.76 Graphics Bitmap StretchBlt 76.70 (grow) 28.60 (shrink) 17.71 73.50 (grow), 29.90 (shrink) Graphics Filled Elipse 4.68 2.34 4.96 Graphics Filled Rectangle 12.94 6.50 9.41 Graphics Filled Round Rect. 3.82 1.70 3.78 Memory Allocation 11.23 11.71 11.31 Memory Fill 1.97 0.91 1.99 Memory Move 1.24 0.37 1.34 Text 19.80, 5.20 with ClearType enabled 4.45 21.00, 4.80 with ClearType Enabled SD Storage Cards 256 meg SanDisk card was used 128 meg SanDisk and SimpleTech were used 256 meg SanDisk card was used LRR/LRW 0.62/0.08 0.64/0.18 0.68/0.08 LSR/LSW 0.61/0.19 1.13/0.19 1.19/0.32 SRR/SRW 238.18 /0.48 123.32/1.64 303.44/0.18 SSR/SSW 14.08/9.51 22.57/3.40 24.53/7.20 Conclusion This is a great unit for power users! It will be overkill if you're looking for a basic PDA, but you've probably figured that out already. I didn't expect it to rival the wonderful iPAQ 2215 and full-featured Toshiba e750 , but it certainly does. You certainly can't find more features in a Pocket PC, and the unit has proved reliable. Should you buy one? If you want or need integrated WiFi, Bluetooth, biometric security, and excellent 3.8" transflective LCD, serious expandability and accessory selection as well as lots of internal memory, then yes. If you don't need all these features, consider the iPAQ 2215, which has Bluetooth, a very nice 3.5" transflective display, the popular Nevo AV remote, and a CF slot for $399. The bargain-priced $499 Toshiba is also a direct contender to the 5555, offering integrated WiFi, a 3.8" transflective display and a CF slot. If money and/or a CF slot are important to you, do consider the e750 as well. Despite the price difference, I'd say the 5555 beats out the Toshiba since it has Bluetooth, biometric security, more memory and greater expandability. In addition, it has a much better software bundle (you get what you pay for), and HP has a great track record for build quality and support, offering frequent updates free of charge, and OS version upgrades for even relatively old models. The 5555 comes with a very nice $45 leather horizontal belt mountable case, while the Toshiba comes with a a vinyl slip case. But only you can decide, ultimately, what features and price point suit you. Pro: The built-in WiFi is a winner, getting a super-strong signal after applying HP's update. Bluetooth is user-friendly and supports just about anything you'd want to connect to, including headsets. The battery is user-replaceable, and an extended battery is available. The 5555 has more memory than any other Pocket PC. The screen is perfection. For now, nothing will beat HP's biometric fingerprint scanner for security and ease of use on a PDA. The unit, like the prior 3000 and 5000 series models, is very expandable thanks to expansion packs, and there's a huge assortment of accessories available. This is the only current Pocket PC that can use PCMCIA cards (may require PPC drivers) via the optional PC Card expansion sleeve. Cons: Price: this is the most expensive Pocket PC on the market *ouch*. NO CF slot, though you can add one by purchasing an optional sleeve, increasing your cash outlay. If you prefer small and light PDAs, then the iPAQ 5555 may not suit you, though all high end, feature-packed units are on the large and heavy side. Suggested list price $649 The 5550 and 5555 have different model numbers because HP uses different model numbers to track sales in consumer vs. business channels. Both come with a cover pack iPAQ case, cradle with both USB and serial connectors, charger, one battery, an extra stylus, software CD and manuals. The 5150 is the same as the 5555, but it does not have WiFi, the biometric fingerprint scanner and has 64 rather than 128 megs of RAM. At $100 cheaper than the 5555, it doesn't seem like the best buy. Suggested list price $549 Specs: Display: transflective TFT color LCD, 65,536 colors, Screen Size Diag: 3.8", Resolution: 240 x 320. Battery: Lithium Ion Polymer rechargeable. Battery is user replaceable. 1250mA. 2840 extended battery available for purchase. Performance: Intel XScale PXA 255 400 MHz processor. 48MB Flash ROM with 17.40 megs available in FileStore for your use, 128 MB built-in RAM (126.63 available). Size: 5.23" (not including antenna nub) x 3.3" x .63". Weight: 7.29 oz. Audio: Built in speaker, mic and 3.5mm standard stereo headphone jack. Voice Recorder and Windows Pocket Media Player 9 included for your MP3 pleasure. Networking: Integrated WiFi 802.11b (also supporting LEAP) and Bluetooth. Software: Pocket PC 2003 Premium operating system (aka Windows Mobile 2003). Microsoft Pocket Office suite including Pocket Word, Excel, Internet Explorer, and Outlook. Also, Terminal Services, MSN Instant Messenger for Pocket PC, MS Reader and Voice Recorder as well as handwriting recognition. 3rd party software: Avaya IP Softphone, IP blue VTGO!, Running Voice IP™, Cisco CallManager (voice over IP) MARGI Presenter-to-Go, iPresentation Mobile Converter LE, MobiMate's WorldMate, Colligo Personal Edition, NetMotion Mobility (secure connections to LANs), Westtek ClearVue Office Suite™, XcelleNet's Afaria, RealOne Player, Jeode Java runtime, F-Secure FileCrypto for Pocket PC Personal Edition, Acrobat Reader, Resco Explorer 2003, Audible Player and several additional trial/demo programs including Cadenza mNotes for syncing to Lotus Notes. ActiveSync 3.7 and Outlook 2002 for PCs included. Expansion: 1 SD (Secure Digital) slot, 4 bit data bus, supporting SDIO. Can use iPAQ expansion sleeves. Click Here Back to PDA Buyer's Guide Home Questions? Comments? Post them in our Discussion Forum!


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