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HP Announces Next-Generation iPAQ

Hewlett-Packard Announces HP iPAQ rx1950 Series

Hewlett-Packard announced the new and enhanced HP iPAQ Pocked PC, as well as a mobile printer.

The introductions include the all new HP iPAQ rx1950 series Pocket PC, an enhanced HP iPAQ hx2000 series Pocket PC, the new HP Deskjet 460 mobile printer and upgrades to Microsoft Windows Mobile(TM) 5.0 for select HP iPAQ models.

The new HP iPAQ are equipped with Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 and "combines integrated wireless technologies, music, photo and digital video capabilities with a sleek design," according to HP.

"HP is rising to meet the needs of a mobile world that is constantly evolving," said Ted Clark, senior vice president and general manager, Mobile Computing Global Business Unit, HP. "As work and play environments increasingly blend, HP is striving to deliver mobile solutions that address the diverse technology needs of our customers."

Technical details for iPAQ hx2000

Operating SystemMicrosoft Windows Mobile 5.0
Wirelessintegrated Wi-Fi (802.11b)
BluetoothYes
Memory144 MB
Batterylithium-ion
Weight4.4 ounces
Securitybiometric fingerprint reader
HP ProtectTools
Expansion slotsCompact Flash Type II
Secure Digital

Pricing

HP iPAQ rx1950 $299
HP iPAQ hx2190 $349
HP iPAQ hx2490 $399
HP iPAQ hx2790 $499
HP iPAQ hx2000 series Windows Mobile 5.0 upgrade $39
HP Deskjet 460 mobile printer starting at $249

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Posted at 09:37:00 MDT (GMT -0600), Tuesday September 27th, 2005
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