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151 of 159 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
hx2490 and hx2495 are good values,
By D. Crook "mobility searcher and gadget user" (Northern Colorado, USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: HP iPAQ hx2495 Pocket PC (Office Product)
the hx2495 is the same underlying product as the hx2490. the ..90 and the ..95 are different in that the 90 is for the business market and the 95 is the consumer market.
the bluetooth widcomm software is pleasant to use. I recommend over the updated WM5 microsoft built-in version that comes with the OS. this PDA is favorably comparable to the dell axim x50 or dell x50v, but with some models of those having no built-in wi-fi or a full VGA display (vs. the QVGA display on this iPAQ). I decided for myself that the QVGA display was good enough for me and it is a really excellent display on the hx2495! i plan on using this PDA for GPS car navigation (already own a bluetooth GPS receiver). Media support (videos, MP3s) is excellent. The wifi makes it easy to update software and web surf. The wi-fi was absolutely required for some other applications I use, and so it was good to have it built-in. I would also rate the battery life to be fair to good. the overall performance is snappy especially on media playing. the bluetooth and wifi in a small lightweight form, with slightly rugged looks, great performance, windows mobile 5, and a low price make this PDA an excellent value.
59 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My new best friend,
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This review is from: HP iPAQ hx2495 Pocket PC (Office Product)
This is my first PDA/ Handheld/ Portable Entertainment Device purchased to replace my 14 year old paper daytimer. I choose this unit after much research. My choices narrowed down to the Dell Axim v51 & this. I choose the iPAQ because of the voice recorder and mostly because of the removable battery. Not only does this allow you to replace it should the battery wear out or malfunction but I purchased a larger battery for travel.
I am very pleased with product after several months. After an initial problem with getting it to sync, I discovered the problem was with the firewall & virus programs installed on my PC. I had to uninstall the firewall & virus & uninstall AutoSync 4.1. The units synchronized, then I reinstalled the virus program, upgraded to 4.1 & switched to Windows firewall. Now, its fun, fun, fun. I have a 1 GB card. I listen to music while I play games, watch videos, get my birthday cards out on time, make voice reminders while driving and more. I only need to recharge the battery every other day. I have loaded at least 7 other programs and it still works great. I use an aluminum, neoprene lined case for protection in my purse. Everyday I find more uses for it. I also recommend iPAQ for Dummies also sold on Amazon. Although the book doesn't address Windows Mobile 5, there are still additional hints I found very useful.
32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Battery Drain Solution,
By chopper1400 (Cardiff, Wales) - See all my reviews
This review is from: HP iPAQ hx2495 Pocket PC (Office Product)
Just thought I'd add this bit for people who suffer the battery drain problem. This happens when you have an SD card inserted and a working Activesynch connection. It has something to do with constantly monitoring the card's output.
Anyway, HP now have a ROM update that fixes this problem, although they should make more of point in telling people! It's a simple matter of downloading the ROM update and applying it to your Ipaq. Make sure you have the correct Ipaq though, coz there is a 'b' version which has a different ROM update! Hope this helps people.
25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Solid, Affordable Pocket PC,
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This review is from: HP iPAQ hx2495 Pocket PC (Office Product)
This review is of the hx2495b which I believe has more built in flash memory than the earlier model. I will describe my impressions based upon my previous experience with other pda's (as this is the first Windows Mobile device I have owned) and also based upon the fears I had prior to receiving my new iPAQ.
1. I have owned several Palm OS devices and 1 Linux based device. Overall, I think the Palm OS is the most integrated of all as far as its contacts, calendar, and ToDo list. The calendar on the Windows Mobile device seems somewhat poorly organized, but I am getting used to how it functions. 2. It is also a little harder to navigate a Windows Mobile device using only hard buttons, but this iPAQ allows you to map hardware buttons for various functions so I can do most simple tasks without taking out my stylus. 3. Windows Mobile does not shut down programs when you "X" out of them. Normally this is not an issue with 56Mb of memory...but when running a memory intensive program (usually when surfing for me) I find that I need to manually free up some memory by going into the task manager and shutting down previously opened programs. This is a quirk that is a little annoying but something I can easily live with. There are many free and non-free utilities which can change this behavior. 4. The built in WiFi for this device seems rock solid. I get a better connection than I did with my Linux based Zaurus pda. I would prefer a slightly richer WiFi interface when setting up a connection, but then I am used to working with a laptop where I have more options available. I am sure there are some utilities you can install to beef up the interface. 5. Many of the functions on a Windows Mobile device are accessed by holding down the stylus on the screen (i.e. instead of just a tap). This is the equivalent of a right click in the desktop world and the functionality seems to be logically laid out. 6. Windows Mobile supports both portrait and landscape modes and you can map this functionality to a hard key. 7. My previous pda had a VGA display. I was worried about the loss of resolution when switching to the QVGA display of this device. However, I am now pretty much convinced that a VGA display is nearly a waste with screen sizes this small as I don't even notice a difference for most functionality. 8. There are a crap ton of free applications that exist for Windows Mobile. I was blown away. I thought the Linux world dominated the market for freeware, but I guess that Microsoft is on so many devices that there is a lot of software written for them. 9. I think the battery drain issue must have been fixed for this model. I have not loaded any updates to the OS, I have an SD card installed, and my battery life is excellent. I can easily read for over 4 hours on this device before recharging (I keep my backlight at 1/2 power when in doors). 10. This version of Windows Mobile has persistent memory storage so if you lose all the power in your pda your applications will still remain. All the applications I have installed so far have given me the option of storing them on my SD card...although I haven't even come close to filling up the built in storage. 11. My desktop machine has WinXP and Microsoft Office. Synchronization is painless. I'm sure it is not so painless with a Linux or Mac OS. 12. The suite of applications that comes with the iPAQ impressed me. It already has a built in terminal services client to remotely connect to a Windows machine (this is fairly impractical given the screen size but is good for shear geek factor). Excel and Word are included but I haven't played with them much. Out of the box you are ready to play mp3's and wmv's on the built in media player. Overall, this is the best pda I have owned. There are some quirks with the OS (every OS has some), but this iPAQ delivers a lot of power for such a small device. I am a very happy owner.
29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great - battery life EXCELLENT!,
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This review is from: HP iPAQ hx2495 Pocket PC (Office Product)
To put everyone's mind at ease, BATTERY DRAIN PROBLEM HAS BEEN FIXED (you simply have to do a few steps to fix it). BATTERY LIFE IS EXCELLENT once you complete the fix(I can go several days on standby and still have well over 80% battery power left).
The unit is suberb for typical PDA functions and a GREAT feature is not losing your data if you happen to drain the battery (resident memory). Works great as an MP3 player too (I just bought a 2 GB card for about $50; uses SD and CF cards). I sync at work and at home...to me a PDA isn't too useful (other than music, books, etc.) unless you really put all your organizational info on it (contacts, appointments, notes, shopping lists, etc.).
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Product- but has just one quirk,
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This review is from: HP iPAQ hx2495 Pocket PC (Office Product)
I upgraded to this unit after my hp 1910 fried. I loved the fact that it was wireless and bluetooth.
Like other posters, I was very frustrated about the battery drain problem. The battery would drain in a matter of hours- whereas my old ipaq would hold a charge for several days. I became almost afraid to carry it with me and I always kept it plugged into a source, something I am sure the hp people did not intend for this product. The other frustrating thing was that I would have to perform a soft reset every time I turned it on, if it had been off for a time. I was just about to return it, but decided to check out the 'forum' section of hp.com. I put in '2495' into the search, and found out that practically everyone who owned one was having this problem. It seems that the program 'ActiveSync' (which synchs the ipaq and the computer, is) is defaulted to look for a connection every few minutes even when the unit is off. This drains the battery at an alarming rate. Unfortunately, you can't change it unless you go into the program and add a dummy new server. It is a very easy process and takes a couple of seconds to do. I also unchecked the 'receive all incoming beams' box, and something for the Today screen. Whatever I did seems to work, because now the unit is using power at a rate of my old ipaq! Now I am enjoying it, and can recommend it. I do wish they would make a car charger that fits it though- I loved that about my old ipaq, and the car charger I have for it does not work with this model. UPDATE: I found an easy solution to the car charger dilemma, as the power side of the car charger (once the adapter is removed) can be plugged into the cradle. Not very pretty, but it works and now I can charge my IPaq in the way to work- which is something I really liked about my old one. Other than that, I have now had my unit for a few months and am still loving it- I swear the processor lets me surf the net almost quicker than my computer. I also recently bought a bluetooth cell phone, and it was so easy to download my outlook phone directory into it using the bluetooth!
24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great tool,
By JLL (Bismarck, ND) - See all my reviews
This review is from: HP iPAQ hx2495 Pocket PC (Office Product)
This pocket pc is a great tool -- very compact but with a full feature set. I am writing this review on-line with my IPAQ.I did experience the power drain problem, but that was because the system is preset to run synch in auto mode. Once I set synch to manual, which is my preference, all has been well. I put a 1 gb SD card in it. Overall this is a very nice computer.
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Upgraded from h1945--very pleased!,
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This review is from: HP iPAQ hx2495 Pocket PC (Office Product)
I used an Ipaq h1945 with Pocket PC 2003 SE for almost two years before getting this model. The hx2495 has Windows Mobile 5.0 which has many improvements and enhancements over the previous version.
The persistent memory storage is a great improvement--better battery life because the RAM on previous models used power even when the unit was on standby. Also Wifi and Bluetooth features have worked flawlessly, allowing me to connect to the internet anywhere--work, home, even on-the-go with my bluetooth cellphone. I will say this against WM5: There aren't many Pocket PC applications that are designed for this OS, so a lot of the apps I was used to with my previous Ipaq no longer work with this one. However, I've found that some programs not designed for WM5 will still work to some extent, if not fully on the new OS. I will, however, be looking forward to more applications moving toward WM5 in the near future.
29 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
hx2495 - Great PDA! And for those with problems...,
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This review is from: HP iPAQ hx2495 Pocket PC (Office Product)
I bought 2 of these PDAs a few weeks ago for my wife and I. I've had a couple problems, but I've solved almost all of them. TO PEOPLE HAVING PROBLEMS WITH BATTERY DRAIN AND OVERHEATING!!!! Check http://forums.itrc.hp.com and look up threads on the hx2495. The overheating & battery drain is the fault of ActiveSync. If you disable it on the PDA by setting it to manual rather than every few minutes which it does by default, there are no more issues. Setting ActiveSync to manual is a little tricky, so definately check at HPs support forums.
After installing a couple great programs (PocketBreeze & WisBar), WM5 becomes a great PDA OS to work and play with. I am somewhat saddened by the reduction in range on the IR (no more playing with people's electronics by remote), but I don't use IR much anyway. Bluetooth and WiFi are a great inclusion (sadly only TKIP works with WPA. No AES here yet), but they will drain the standard battery if you don't turn them off.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun little toy,
By C. Bayne "katluvr_1" (Phoenix, AZ United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: HP iPAQ hx2495 Pocket PC (Office Product)
First off, I really like my 2495 so far. I bought it to replace my ipaq 2215, which has been wonderful but eventually got banged up over years of serious use. I also wanted more storage space.
I'm a world famous author, in my own mind anyway, and I use my PDA's to write and edit stories. This is great for that, except that the Mobile Word doesn't save page numbers. I have to remember to insert them every time before I print. I also don't like the fonts that it comes with. You can install TrueType fonts, but first you have to find the Windows\fonts folder on the device. Mine was hidden, and it took a chat with HP customer service to figure this out. (He was very nice, by the way. My one experience with HP customer service turned out pretty well.) I haven't had the battery problems related to ActiveSync yet that others have mentionesd, but I haven't set up the Wi-Fi yet either. That was a big concern. The little book that comes with the unit mentions how to fix the battery drain problem on page 34. Windows Media is a little different on Windows Mobile 5 than on 2003. I think 2003 was a little easier, but so far I've been able to play my music, and it sounds great through the headphones. It's not bad through the speaker either, but you don't get stereo, and it's a little tinny. I have ordered a thumbpad keyboard, but I don't have it yet. I used mine all the time on my 2215 and I wish they were interchangeable. Same with the extra battery. It's nice to have one when you're stuck in an airport for six hours. I just wish I could use the one from my other ipaq. At least the sync connector at the bottom is the same so I don't have to buy another auto charger. This doesn't have Nevo, but I never used mine to remote control the TV anyway so I don't miss it. All in all, it's a good machine. Solid 4 stars. If it were $150 less, I'd give it 5. |
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HP iPAQ hx2495 Pocket PC by HP
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