HP (Hewlett-Packard) iPAQ hx4700 Pocket PC

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The powerful HP iPAQ hx4700 Pocket PC with high-resolution display is designed for fast, versatile mobile computing both in and out of the office. A visually stunning VGA color display, extended product life-cycle, integrated wireless capabilities, enhanced security and dual expansion slots make the HP iPAQ hx4700 Pocket PC an essential asset for productivity both in and out of the office.


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Installed Memory: 128 MB

Wireless Internet: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi

Operating System: Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition

Interface Connection: 1 x Cradle Connector, 1 x DC Power Input, 1 x IrDA Infrared, 1 x Serial, 1 x Mini-phone Headphone

Expansion Slot: 1 x CompactFlash (CF) Card Type II


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Product Title: HP (Hewlett-Packard) iPAQ hx4700 Pocket PC

Manufacturer: HP (Hewlett-Packard)

Power Score: 3.5 | 9 Reviews


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The good, the bad and the ugly

Strengths: Great wireless range Gives most of the important functions for a traveller requiring internet access. The backup and retores a treat.

Weakness: Will corrupt itself and gradually die for no reason thus requiring a hard reset. Reports networks as connected when they are not.

I used the little beast for a four month trek through Europe. I brought the optional high capacity battery to go with it and a protective case. Um? the unit would not fit in the aftermarket case with the larger battery. The larger battery gave a practical usage life while the standard battery was ok providing you were not connected via the wireless network. Now, I would rave about it except it...
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By brussell237hotmailcom - Oct 8, 2005

Like in old times with Windows 3,...

Strengths: Excellent hardware except the almost useless touchpad.

Weakness: The operating system leaves much to desire. Sometimes the hx4700 works like a dragon which does not know what is happening to its tail.

Like in old times with Windows 3, you have to figure out how the system files work. The help about the system files is absent. If some of them get corrupt and you haven't backed them up, you can't restore the operating system without losing all third-party programs you've installed. If you turn off the device with large programs running, the device hangs up. The operating system itself is not...
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By kairat2005 - Mar 11, 2005

Good PDA,

Strengths: Zippy 624MHz processor; 4-inch VGA screen; runs Windows Mobile 2003 SE; integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth;

Weakness: Bulky; touchpad is unintuitive and isn't always responsive; subpar video performance.

The iPAQ hx4700 has proven to be an excellent replacement for my broken X50v. It is much stable and and the 4" screen has excellent contrast and brightness. It also has a 480x640 pixel VGA screen instead of the standard 240x320 pixel QVGA screen. Windows Pocket PC 2003 has proven to be completely compatible with all of my 3rd party applications. I use the Ipaq as a notebook replacement when I'm...
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By liushengpu - Jan 26, 2008

IPAQ 4700 CRASHES & HP SUPPORT IS NEXT TO NONE

Strengths: Great little device, versatile, good graphics

Weakness: Terrible reliabilty, HP support is next to none. Never buy a product from a company such as HP that will not support their products and the customers.

I bought an IPAQ 4700 from a company called Control Vision that bundles Aviation flying software coupled to a GPS moving map display. Great software. Except the IPAQ 4700 crashes or locks up so often that reliability is a problem. Secondly I purchased an IPAQ NavTec navigation system from HP which is still under warranty. Problem is IPAQ 4700 crashed so many times that neither software is usable...
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By anonymous; - Aug 19, 2006

ReviewGist for Hewlett Packard iPAQ HX4700 Pocket PC

Interface is Average according to 3 PDA experts. -- "an easy-to-use wireless application that makes hooking up to WiFi networks and Bluetooth devices a breeze."-pcmag.com -- "4" colour display with its 16-bit colour depth and VGA (640 x 480 pixels) resolution surely takes its toll."-infosyncworld.com -- "With excellent viewability both indoors and outdoors, any QVGA user will find it a major...
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By reviewgist.com - Dec 30, 2009

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