The HP iPAQ h2210 comes with practically everything you will need
to get yourself started in the world of Personal Digital Assistants.
From a hardware perspective, you get the h2210 PDA, a cradle to dock
the PDA with your computer, and an AC adapter to charge your PDA.
The
AC adapter is usable in conjunction with the cradle to charge the
PDA while it is docked. You can also bring the AC adapter with you when
you are traveling with the h2210. Unfortunately the adapter's prongs
do not collapse making the adapter slightly bulky.
Front of the cradle
Side shot
Rear view
AC adapter
with plug to adapt to the iPAQ directly
HP packages a case for your h2210 which is good enough to keep scratches
and scuff marks away from the case. However this case is not a hardened
case so don't expect it to protect the PDA from a lot of pressure.
Front of the case
Side of the case
HP uses the latest Pocket PC 2003 Premium Edition (also known as Windows
Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC) for the iPAQ h2210. You get a CD which comes
with Microsoft Outlook 2002 and Microsoft ActiveSync software and various
other applications.
Here are some shots of the box that I got the
iPAQ in: