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HP IPAQ H1910 - Truly Pocket Sized! - Continued
 

 

The HP H1910 measures in at a mere 4.46in x 2.75in x 0.50in making it the smallest Pocket PC on the market right now.  Incredibly, its screen did not get any smaller.  It measures in at the standard 3.5 inches seen in almost all current models.  In fact, the device itself is not much bigger than its screen.  The H1910 is very light.  It weighs only 4.3 ounces.  It's form factor is by far the best of any Pocket PC currently available.  Its rounded aluminum body looks great and feels nice in your hands.  The device slips in your pocket nicely.  You'll forget it's there!

 

 

On the left side, you will find its Infrared port, record button and reset button.

 

 

On the right side you will find a small switch to remove the battery cover when needed.

 

 

The application buttons have a nice feel to them.  The five-way directional pad not only looks great, but works quite well and contains the small but great sounding speaker.

 

 

On the top you will find the Power button, SD/MMC slot, microphone, stylus holder and 2.5mm headphone jack.  Earlier we mentioned that HP included a set of Ear Bud headphones with the device.  The reason for this is that the H1910 does not have a standard 3.5mm headphone jack.  This is a major disappointment for most.  However, you can get an adapter if you would like to use your own set of headpones.  Personally, I'm a fan of Ear Bud headphones and have tried a variety of them from various manufacturers.  The Ear Buds included with the H1910 actually don't sound bad.  They lack the deeper bass that Sony Fontopia Ear Buds tend to have but do sound decent.

 

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One great feature the H1910 has is the removable Lithium Ion Battery.  You can purchase a second battery as well as the optional cradle which will allow you to not only charge and sync the device, but charge an extra battery as well.   Cradle is black and very stylish.

 

Here are a couple of shots of the optional Cradle:

 

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