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| HP iPAQ rx5915 Travel Companion | 
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| Brand: Hewlett-Packard Category: CE
List Price: $599.00 Buy New: $279.99 You Save: $319.01 (53%)
New (19) Used (13) Refurbished (1)
Avg. Customer Rating: 155 reviews Sales Rank: 12498
Platform: Windows Color: GRAY Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes CPU Speed: 400 Battery Type: Lithium Ion Native Resolution: 240 x 320 Modem: None Free Memory Slots: SD slot Display Size: 3.5 Includes MP3 Player: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 5 x 3 x 1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: FA811AA#ABA Model: FA811AA#ABA UPC: 882780587649 EAN: 0882780587649 ASIN: B000JET9EA
Release Date: November 13, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC with Security Feature Pack and Samsung SC32442 400 MHz Processor | | • | Integrated SiRFstarIII GPS receiver and pre-installed navigation software and maps | | • | 3.5 inch Transmissive QVGA color display with LED backlight, powersave mode, and anti-glare coating and integrated microphone, speaker and one 3.5 mm jack with stereo-earphone output | | • | Removable/rechargeable 1700 mAh lithium-ion user replaceable battery and AC Power input: 100-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz and USB 1.2 Client supported via mini-USB connector and one SD card slot | | • | Dimensions in inches: 4.74 x 3.00 x 0.65 and weighs 5.99 oz with battery |
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Product Description Navigate, stay connected, and be entertained when you travel for business, for pleasure, or both. The HP iPAQ rx5915 Travel Companion helps you make the most of travels ranging from walks around the block to jaunts around the world. This thin, stylish GPS navigation system guides you virtually anywhere with ease.
Amazon.com Product Description Whether for business, for pleasure, or a little of both, the HP iPAQ rx5915 Travel Companion helps you make the most of your travels whether they take you around town or around the world. The premier GPS navigation system guides you to virtually anywhere with ease. Everything is pre-installed and ready to use. Just turn it on and go. The thin, stylish design fits simply in the car and is easy to take with you wherever you travel. Plus, your HP iPAQ Travel Companion is full-function Windows Mobile 5.0 handheld. 
The HP iPAQ Travel Companion is a full-function Windows Mobile 5.0 handheld with built-in GPS. View larger. | 
Check out some of the iPAQ's key features. View larger. | 
Check out some of the iPAQ's key interface features. View larger. | Take your office with you and stay connected with integrated 802.11b/g wireless LAN and Bluetooth wireless technologies to the people and information that is important to you. When you want to relax you can listen to your favorite music, view your photos and videos, surf the web, or play games. Navigate, stay connected, and be entertained wherever you travel with the HP iPAQ Travel Companion. The HP iPAQ rx5915 Travel Companion helps you make the most of travels ranging from walks around the block to jaunts around the world. This thin, stylish GPS navigation system guides you virtually anywhere with ease. Navigate - Be guided virtually anywhere with the rx5915's premier GPS navigation system and maps1 (no SD cards or activation required), follow voice-guided navigation and on-screen prompts
- Plug and play: the installed GPS navigation software and maps allow you to get going fast; no SD cards or activation required!
- Navigate fast with the HP Quick Launch feature, and convenient buttons
- Simplify your trips by accessing weather, current times, currencies, measurement conversions, and a packing organizer
- Includes the TomTom Navigator 6 navigation software and complete maps of United States and Canada pre-installed (Feature available in North America).
Stay connected - Ensure a strong connection without flip-up or external antennas with the integrated SiRFstarIII GPS receiver
- Take your office with you: stay connected via the latest Windows Mobile 5.0,802.11b/g wireless2 LAN, and Bluetooth
- Connect to a variety of Bluetooth-enabled devices, including Internet-enabled Bluetooth phones
- Keep it with you in your pocket, purse, or car; it's super compact
Be entertained - Relax: listen to your favorite music, view photos and videos, surf the Web, play games
- See everything clearly on the large, antiglare, touchscreen
- View and share photos and create slide shows with HP Photosmart Mobile
- Play games including Solitaire and Bubble Breaker
What's in the box? HP iPAQ rx5915 Travel Companion, Lithium-ion 1700 mAh removable battery, AC adapter, Mini-USB, Synchronization/charge cable, Car charger, Car holder, Windshield mount,Slip case, Documentation kit
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| Customer Reviews: Read 150 more reviews...
Discontinued - Out of Date November 28, 2008 I purchased this from Amazon Nov 2006. I loved it all this time. But this is not an inexpensive item and I expected to be able to use it for a number of years. The battery life is very low lasting no more thatn 1.5 years. Not horrible in itself But this is a discontinued product from HP and is no longer supported by them. They offer no software updates at all. WORST: The Tom Tom Maps are already out of date on this system. The newest Maps available either from HP or from Tom Tom are dated April 2007 and they will not be provding any more because Tom Tom also no longer supports this.
I have read that you can by a Garmin XT card for $99 and use the Garmin Software instead. I may be stuck with that unless I want to trash the HP entirely but you don't have to be. Buy something more up to date.
Could not ask for much more. October 3, 2008 I have owned this product for almost two years now. It was a very wise investment. If you want a pda/gps/mp3 player all in one, this is the product for you. The only compliant I have is the need to do a soft restart in the midst of do something (notorious for Windows Mobile). Although I have never had the GPS software cause the PDA to freeze. The installed TomTom software is great, but I have had it tell me to make a U-turn on the interstate. Just use common sense while using. Don't mindlessly do whatever the GPS tells you. Merely use the GPS as an aid. I have not had any problems, so I can not tell you if the technical support is good or not. All around great product.
ipaq rx5915 June 20, 2008 Powerful, convenient, value for money PDA/GPS package. Slightly big and heavy for use as a PDA to carry around everyday, though large enough to display sufficient features for a GPS to be functional. It seems to take a while for the GPS signal to lock in and hold a signal and occasionally the signal is lost while driving despite clear skies and the GPS having a clear view of the sky. The interface is fine, though I think Belkin's GPS software is slightly better overall. I do not like the fact that it does not tell you whether your destination is on the left or right hand side of the road. I also wish the input keyboard was in qwerty format and had an auto-complete feature to save time when inputting addresses. I also wish that it would at least pronounce names of freeways when giving directions. Overall though, it has no competition because of its excellent PDA and above average GPS functionality in an affordable price.
The swiss army knife of GPS devices and pocket PC's!! June 6, 2008 I have owned this unit for 1 month and have to say I am very pleased with it. I have read alot of reviews and the ones that I have read that were bad are no surprise to me. The people who complained are not technically savy. Their are 1,000's of free applications out there to make this device almost the ultimate tool.
This unit runs Windows Mobile 5. Granted it doesn't have all the nice features of Windows Mobile 6, but you can download just about any application for it and most of them are free! Ex: I have installed MS Live search mobile, very cool app. that gives me the directions, movie times, traffic reports, etc. all via the internet. Another nice app. is Yahoo2go... I get syncronized email and contacts, weather reports, news headlines etc. And finally for video I have a blast with Youtubeplay!
The only reason I give it 4 stars is that it does not have a phone. But I purchased this mainly for the GPS and the Windows Mobile features. The GPS does take alittle while to acquire the signal initially. But you can purchase an optional antenna to speed up the acquisition time (approx. $19)
If you are going to purchase a GPS, my thought is you should get more for your money, and this unit is a perfect match.
OK GPS, below par PDA June 5, 2008 After having and using this unit for 4 months, here are my thoughts:
The HP iPAQ rx5915 works OK as a GPS. It sometimes aquires a fix in seconds, other times it takes minutes. I find that if you enter the address that you want to go to before you are where it can obtain a signal, it seems like it will never get a fix. I usually shut down TomTom and restart once I am in the car. If I then enter the address it will get a fix fairly quickly.
But I mainly bought this to replace my aging Casio E-125 which had it's own Mobile Calendar and Contact software. This unit, though over 7 years old, typically responds to alarms and input more quickly than the brand new HP iPAQ. The HP has more memory, a MUCH faster processor, etc. But I guess that the software is more bloated or something because when the alarm goes off, it stutters like it's struggling to get the sound out and launch the reminder pop-up. VERY annoying! I didn't like the basic calendar and contact software that came with the unit, to I purchased and installed Pocket Informant 8 which is highly configurable but is still sluggish in responding to commands and alarms. It's a real shame that something so much newer and more sophisticated does the basics so much worse. Also, I usually have to push the on-off button 2 or 3 times to get it to respond. Not sure if this is hardware or software related. But also very annoying.
The wireless portion works OK, but trying to browse the web on a screen that size is an exercise in frustration. It has come in handy a few times, but other than that, I find it to be little more than a gimmick. I guess that if I used it for email it would be OK, but again, I don't usually have to, so I don't.
I would say that the only things to recommend this unit are the brightness of the screen (my old PDA was impossible to see outdoors) and the fact that it is slimmer and lighter than the Casio. Other than that, not much to recommend it and I wouldn't buy it again.
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