01.05HP iPAQ 310 Review
The iPaq 310 is not a smartphone. In fact, not even Windows Mobile, unlike every other iPaq HP announced. In fact, the phone runs a proprietary system that HP designed for the navigation device. We do not have the chance to seriously compare the device with other GPS navigators on the market before, but compared to other announcements from HP iPaq, the iPaq 310 is different in interesting ways.
The most interesting feature on the GPS navigator is the 3-D mapping software. For certain, select cities, maps do not just appear as lines in a 2-D space (not even a tilted, almost 3-D space). Instead, you get actual 3-D models of buildings filling the urban space. We can not imagine inhabiting a world’s worth of buildings, but in our hands-on experience mapping trips through London, we were very impressed by the range of buildings represented, and the graphical prowess of the small navigator.

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The device feels more like a PMP in the hand than a traditional GPS navigator. Whether the thinner shell has no effect on GPS reception remains to be seen, but we found the 4.3-inch screen that is large enough for typing instructions and reading directions. The screen packs 800 x 480 pixels, which exceeds DVD resolution, so that users who want movies on the device must also appreciate the opportunities to look. An MP3 player and photo viewer are standard, but it’s harder for a standalone GPS device without these features than this day.
Bluetooth will help the iPaq 310 link to your mobile phone for calls, but this is not a smartphone device. HP’s proprietary system seemed proficient in the basic directions and trip planning, but HP clearly plan the routes to create a desktop and transferred to the device. This is an interesting idea, especially for complex business that might require multiples stops and good recommendations for restaurants. Although we like the points of interest database on most handheld navigators, we can not help but expect a desktop PC would be a more profound experience that can be more accurate and easier to navigate offer. If HP can come through on this aspect, they are likely to successfully expand in the GPS market. The real question is whether people want to buy an iPaq 310 to go with their iPaq 900.

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Specifications
- Operating system: Windows CE 5.0
- Processor: SiRF Titan 600MHz ARM11 Dual-Core processor
- Memory: 128 MB SDRAM
- Flash Memory: 2 GB ROM
- Audio: Large speaker for navigation volume, integrated microphone with echo cancellation, 3.5mm 3-pin stereo headphone jack
- Ports: 1 mini-USB, 1 headphone / line-out, 1 mic-in, 1 GPS antenna
- Slots: 1 microSD
- Display: 4.3-inch Transflective TFT color with anti-reflective 800 x 480 pixel touchscreen with LED backlight
- Input devices: touch screen, stylus
- Wireless: Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR
- GPS: Advanced SiRF embedded GPS receiver with InstantFix time-to-first-fix acceleration
- Software installed: HP navigation software with text to speech guidance and web based trip planning, digital video, digital music player, photo viewer, games, Bluetooth hands-free, calculator, world clock, contacts with Outlook sync
- Size: 4.3″ x 0.7″ d 3.4″ WxDxH (110.20 x 18.20 x 86.80 mm)
- Weight: 6.6 oz (187 g)
- Battery: Removable / rechargeable 1700 mAh Lithium-ion
- Power Supply: AC Adapter




