
The HPiPAQ is a aggregate pocket personal computer and personal digital assistant and was first offered by Compaq in April of 2000. The name came from Compaq’s earlier iPAQ desktop personal computers. Hewlett-Packard acquired Compaq and since that time, the brand has been marketed by that company. Its main competition is the Palm however it offers more multimedia capabilities. It uses a microsoft windows interface, but some Linux programs will perform on the iPAQ. Modular units in the form of sleeves added such things as a card reader, wireless networking, GPS, and batteries. Currently, those features are in the base unit. HP’s first SmartPhone iPaq looked like a cell phone and had VoIP potentiality. pocket pc ipaq compaq
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