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I've dropped it a few times (mostly onto carpet) without causing any damage.This is my second PDA and it is far superior to my old one. I have a program called diet organizer that lets me track my weight and calories, as well.I use this little device a lot more than I thought I would, and it has held up very well. Recently I got into geocaching and I am also using it for that.
Twenty months later it is still going strong. I use it to keep track of my classes, check my email on the run, and various other tasks. I've had this device since April 2007.
It is a lot more convenient than trying to pull out my laptop to do that stuff. When the time comes to replace it I will definitely be looking at other HP models. I let it sit for several months without powering it up and was sure that the battery would be completely dead, but nope.
It charged up to full power and has held the charge just as well as when it was new.
now I am in love with this little wonder, it has become part of me, I carry it every where I go I use it as MP3 player,Skype phone, I play games, write letters, fill up my time sheet for my job, watch videos, check my email,brows the Internet, transfer information to my computer and more.I have no negative thing to say about this product I wish I could have bought it before.if you are thinking about buying a iPAQ do it you won't regret it. I love high tech gadgets,that's why I wanted to buy a HP iPAQ hx2795 Pocket PC (FA676B#ABA), last month I finally did.
This only happened a few times after the HP ProtectTools loaded. I purchased and received my iPAQ hx2795 pocket PC nearly two weeks ago and have been happy with it so far. I'm still learning and playing around with my iPAQ, but am happy I made the purchase so I heartily recommend it for those who want to stay organized and be mobile. I have Windows XP at work and VISTA at home and the device syncs well to my work PC and the Wi-Fi (once I figured out how to connect) works well through my home network. My Palm Treo, although it served me well for several years, died on me and I was looking to upgrade to a device that didn't include a cell phone. I've had none of the problems that many other reviewers have experienced except for the device coming on by itself after I shut it off.
Conclusion: after 1 year of purchasing the IPaQ I could use it properly around 1 month. I bought mine almost 1 year ago, trying to improve my old (but good) Dell Axim X5, and after using the warranty 4 times, (because the one I bought was overheating when it was Off) first they replaced the battery, then the equipment (twice) and the IPaQs continue overheating, with no technical explanation from HP. I will go back to DELL. My worst experience as Client. Now they offered me an "Improvement" to my original choice (the IPaQ 210) but these guys are so smart that sent me only the new IPaQ (210) with no battery, cables, Installation CD, stylus, etc. (the 2795 and the 210 are quite differents in the accessories) this was almost 1 month ago and they are still playing games with me.
I just wish that it could handle higher storage capacity SDs (greater than 2MBs), especially for users who makes a lot of ppt presentations. A messaging software for ppcs could also expand its functions.I have been using this product for more than 5 months now and only once have I found the need to re-boot it. Along with softwares, maybe HP could also develop useful accessories for this product (camera) for "on-the-road" users (e.g., field reporters, surveyors). I have used other handheld ppcs and PDAs and this product is several steps ahead since it combines the best features that other products offer singly (limited, or at the expense of other functions).A user can maximize its utility as an electronic notebook with a bluetooth keyboard. It also helps the user do away with all of those scrap-paper notes (that easily gets lost/misplaced).
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