HP iPAQ h4355 Pocket PC with integrated Wi-Fi and backlit keyboard

Electronics : HP iPAQ h4355 Pocket PC with integrated Wi-Fi and backlit keyboard

HP iPAQ h4355 Pocket PC with integrated Wi-Fi and backlit keyboard

from: Hewlett Packard



 : HP iPAQ h4355 Pocket PC with integrated Wi-Fi and backlit keyboard
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Pocket PC
Label: Hewlett Packard
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: H4355
Publisher: Hewlett Packard
Studio: Hewlett Packard
System Memory Type: SDRAM



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Product DescriptionMicrosoft Windows Mobile Pocket PC 2003 Premium software * 400MHz Intel XScale processor * integrated, backlit keyboard * integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b) and Bluetooth wireless network capability * infrared (IrDA) data port * 3.5' TFT touchscreen LCD (64,000 colors) * Windows Media Player 9 for Pocket PC -- plays MP3 and WMA audio files and Windows Media video clips * stereo mini headphone jack * built-in microphone for voice recording * built-in mono speaker * 64MB SDRAM, 32MB flash ROM * Secure Digital card slot (accepts SD cards, MultiMediaCards, or SDIO accessories) * weight: 5.8 oz. * 3'W x 5-1/2'H x 11/16'D * warranty: 1 year




Features:
  • Microsoft Windows Mobile Pocket PC 2003 Premium software
  • 400MHz Intel XScale processor
  • integrated, backlit keyboard
  • integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b) and Bluetooth wireless network capability
  • infrared (IrDA) data port


















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