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Compare Prices : HP iPAQ 314 Travel Companion - Expert Reviews
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£120
Usage: Personal, Display Size: 4.3'', Supported Protocols: WAAS, Interface Type: Bluetooth ...
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9 out of 10
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- HP iPaq 310 Travel Companion Evaluation
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Source: zdnet.com
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November 2007
HP iPaq 310 Travel Companion
Review summary: Last year, HP introduced its HP iPaq rx5900 Travel Companion, a sleek gadget that combined the powers of a PDA and a portable navigation system into one solution. It was the first GPS device for the company, and it enjoyed moderate success with our ...
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- HP iPAQ 312 Travel Companion Features Virtual Landmarks Evaluation
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Source: mobilemag.com
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September 2007
HP iPAQ 312 Travel Companion Features Virtual Landmarks
Review summary: As if cruising through the streets of Paris was sexy enough, the HP iPAQ 312 Travel Companion portable GPS unit comes with maps that feature 3D representations of all the landmarks...
Verdict: The 4.3-inch QVGA display is a touchscreen, making the user interface relatively intuitive. Powered by Windows CE 5.0, the HP iPAQ 312 Travel Companion gets powered by a Centrality Titan 600MHz processor and a 1700mAh lithium ion battery. Other ...
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- HP iPAQ 310 Travel Companion Evaluation
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Source: pcmag.com
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HP iPAQ 310 Travel Companion
Review summary: HP's iPAQ 310 Travel Companion packs lots of navigation power into a slim package, and its high-resolution display creates amazing 3D views.
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- HP iPaq Travel Companion 310 Evaluation
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Source: wired.com
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HP iPaq Travel Companion 310
Review summary: Batman has Robin, Sherlock has Watson. Hell, even Mr. Burns has his ever-attentive Smithers. So it's reasonable that globe-hopping travelphiles should have an equally dedicated, trustworthy, loyal accomplice, right?
Pros: 2-D and 3-D map options are clean and easy to read. GPS tracking while on foot or in a vehicle works without a digital hiccup. Multiple voice and language options. Scroll-wheel controller makes zooming in on maps smoother than a Barry White album ; ...
Cons: Spades of extras + deep operating system = steep learning curve. Toggling between features often causes menu to temporarily stall. Only two measly gigs of included memory? Looks like we're not giving up our iPods anytime soon
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