First off the h1910 is a good deal smaller than
the older iPAQs that it replaces as well as the current top of the model
iPAQ. It measures a tiny 4.46 “ by 2.75 “ by 0.5”. Not
only is it small, it’s extremely light too; weighing in at 4.23
ounces. Here are some pictures of the PDA from different angles.
Let’s quickly run down the hardware feature
set of the h1910.
| CPU: |
200 MHz Intel PXA250 XScale processor |
| Display: |
240 x 320 (3.5” diagonal screen) 65,000 color Transreflective
TFT screen |
| Memory: |
64 MB of RAM and 16 MB of Flashable ROM |
| Input: |
input consists of using a stylus and an array of four application
launch buttons, a navigational pad with a select button, and a voice
record button |
| External Ports: |
USB cable, IrDA interface, stereo 2.5mm earphone jack |
| Expansion Card Slots: |
Secure Digital Slot but no support for SDIO |
| Power: |
900 mAh Li-ION rechargeable battery which is removable by the user |
| Dimensions: |
4.46” by 2.75”x 0.5” at 4.23 oz |
| Other features: |
Built in Speaker, Microphone, Alarm and Charging indicator lights |
| Accessories included: |
USB cable, AC Adapter, charging adapter, CD with software, manuals,
and headphones |
The iPAQ uses the Microsoft Windows for Pocket PC
2002 Operating System. It comes built in with the following applications:
- Pocket Outlook
- Pocket Internet Explorer
- Pocket Word,
- Pocket Excel
- Notes
- File Explorer
- Text and character entry software applications including soft keyboard,
single character handwriting recognition software.
- Solitare
- Calculator
- Voice Recorder
- Configuration Utilities
To keep the costs down, the iPAQ h1910 does not
include conveniences that you may find on higher end models or PDA’s
from other vendors. You won’t find a cradle to dock the iPAQ into
nor a case to slip the PDA into for travel. If you do need these components,
you’ll need to purchase these and many other accessories. That certainly
does raise the overall cost factor of the h1910 which is slightly disappointing.