When HP released its iPaq H1940 a little more than a year ago, we were wowed by its supercompact size and features. The HP iPaq rz1700 series is the follow-up to this highly rated model.
The good news about the rz1710 is that it's still lightweight and compact, though it looks a bit
different. The bad news is that HP dumped two features we loved: the Bluetooth
wireless and the user-replaceable battery. Though it's still one of our
top-rated Pocket PCs, the rz1710 will face some stiff competition from
the midlevel
Dell Axim X30, which offers both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for the same price.
Far and away, the rz1710's strongest attribute is its thin, light
design. Though it's about the same size and weight as its predecessor--114 x 70 x 13.4mm and 120g, to be exact--the rz1710 remains one of the
smallest and lightest Pocket PCs available. Despite its petiteness, this PDA
offers a 3.5-inch transflective TFT (thin-film transistor), 64,000-color screen
with a QVGA resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. You can now switch between Portrait or
Landscape mode, thanks to the latest operating system, Windows Mobile 2003
Second Edition.
Below the LCD, the HP features four programmable launch
buttons (Calendar, Contacts, Messaging, and Today are the defaults). In between
the shortcut keys is a four-way navigation button. On top of the PDA, there's an
SDIO/MMC slot that supports storage cards up to 1GB, expanding on the device's
32MB of memory. The infrared port sits right beneath the expansion slot, but as
far as wireless connections go, that's all you'll get--there's neither Bluetooth
nor Wi-Fi.
As mentioned earlier, the rz1710 is equipped with the latest
OS. You'll find the standard apps, including Pocket versions of Word, Excel, MSN
Messenger, and Internet Explorer. In addition, HP throws in a few proprietary
utilities, such as HP Image Zone for editing images and Task Switch for jumping
between programs, to name two. On the entertainment side, Windows Media Player
allows you to play music and video files, and you also get two games: Solitaire
and Jawbreaker. If you want more of a mobile media companion, take a look at the
rz1710's sibling, the rz1715,
which has the same hardware features but includes minor software enhancements
for entertainment applications such as digital music and photos.
In CNET Labs' tests, the rz1710
exceeded our expectations. Equipped with Samsung's 203MHz S3C2410 processor, its
overall performance was actually superior to that of the Asus MyPal
A730, which has Intel's 520MHz PXA270 XScale processor, and its graphics
performance was on a par with that of other Pocket PCs. These scores translated
to a quick response time and decent video quality and game performance.
However, battery life is where the rz1710 really pulled away from the
pack. Repeatedly playing a video clip with the backlight set at 50 percent, the
handheld lasted for 5 hours, 22 minutes before losing steam. This is very
impressive for a Pocket PC of its size, and it outlasted the Axim X30 by 36
minutes. With normal usage, you'll be able to get more mileage out of the
battery. If you're looking for a basic device to keep you organized and, to a
lesser extent, entertained, the HP iPaq rz1710 is a good choice--as long as you
can live without wireless.
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