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The bad: QVGA display; no Bluetooth, limited on-board memory.
The bottom line: The sub-S$600 rx1950 caters to people who prefer their mobile devices to be separate from their phones and cameras, and are willing to make do with reduced specifications.
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7
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not bad
Feb 7, 2006Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
Pros: light, cheap, use sd expansion card, fast and easy tranfer of data from pc to pda.
Cons: only bought for 3 weeks and had to use the reset button so many times. No bluetooth.
Opinion:
Before I bought it, I was hesitating if I should buy a higher end one with more built-in memory and bluetooth and better processor, etc, but I basically only need it to read Chinese ebooks and this work just fine. And it isn't heavy. And it is the cheapest among other hp pda. Had bought a 1 GB memory card and had tranferred many ebooks to it.
So far so good.
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