- Handheld PDA with Windows Mobile 6 Classic operating system and 3.5-inch touchscreen
- View and edit Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files with Microsoft Office Mobile; sync email and calendar from desktop with Outlook Mobile
- Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g); Bluetooth connectivity for handsfree devices and peripherals; expansion slot for optional SD/SDIO memory cards
- Listen to music and watch videos using Windows Media Player 10 Mobile; view, share, and manage photos
- What’s in the Box: HP IPAQ 111, standard battery, stylus, AC Adapter with power cord, mini USB synchronization/charge cable, slip case, documentation, HP iPAQ
Product Description
Designed to help keep your action-packed life in balance, iPAQ 110 Classic Handheld makes an excellent – and affordable – companion to your cell phone. This slim, stylish organizer also lets you go online with Wi-Fi to stay in touch and keep your calendar, contacts, and tasks up to date. What’s in the Box: HP IPAQ 111, standard battery, stylus, AC Adapter with power cord, mini USB synchronization/charge cable, slip case, documentation, HP iPAQ.Amazon.com Product … More >>



June 17th, 2010 at 22:02
The iPaq just arrived, but the box clearly says 110 not 111 as shown on this page. Anybody know what this is all about?
Rating: 3 / 5
June 18th, 2010 at 00:25
If you lose the stylus, as I did, you’re out of luck. According to HP, none are available!
You’re stuck!
How stupid of HP. I will never buy another of their PDAs.
Rating: 1 / 5
June 18th, 2010 at 03:01
Has anyone compared the Ipaq 111 to the IPOD Touch???
Am curious to see what people think.
Rating: 3 / 5
June 18th, 2010 at 03:08
I had just returned my N800 Internet tablet for being defective, and here I am on a totally different site ordering a totally different device, and they were both a bit sickly.
Trouble started when the box was opened and the battery was installed. The screen lit up momentarily, and after that the device would not power up. I figured it needed charging and plugged it in. But even just turning the device in my hand would make the charging disconnect intermittently. I found the housing (when slightly twisted such as when holding it in one hand and pressing the screen at a normal pressure) was the culprit. Maybe something inside was dislodged or out of place, floating inside. Occasionally over the next day, I found the device prone to reset itself and give me tips once restarted. Foolish.
I loved the form factor and design, and I am a veteran PPC/WMx user. I sent out for an exchange so we will see how the next one fares. I just want a reliable device, anything more than that will make it a legend to me just like my old RX3715 and Jornada. So one star for me…
Rating: 1 / 5
June 18th, 2010 at 04:43
It’s hp and it runs windows….I was not expecting much and that what it was.
Rating: 1 / 5