iPaq Pocket PC Advancement
August 9, 2008 – 6:36 pmIf you have ever bought any technological gadget, then you know how quickly they can become obsolete. Technology moves at an increasingly rapid pace. A brand new computer built in 2007 is considered obsolete or slow by January of 2008. It is this rapid advancement in technology that keeps us on our toes and keeps us reaching for the next best gadget to buy. One of the most popular technological gadgets of our time has been the Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC.
One great example of technology moving forward is the Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC 3835.
The 3835 had the fastest StrongARM processor at 206 MHz and featured an expansion slot for additional capabilities to add software and hardware.
The biggest turn for Compaq/HP has come in the way of the pocket pc Smartphone.
Alas, technology never stays stagnant and time has shown this methodically. The Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC 3835 was eclipsed by the newcomer, the 3900 series. The 3900 series featured all of the same wonderful items as the 3835, but offered more memory and faster processing speeds. Even now, the 3900 series is becoming obsolete as new products are making their debut. Whatever model you are looking at, you can count on the fact that a new model will be around the bend just as soon as you make that purchase.
It contains pc software similar to that found in desktop and laptop computers, but in versions of Pocket Outlook, Word and Excel. The 64 MB of RAM and 32 MB ROM was quite impressive to say the least and the 240 x 320 color screen beat out its competitor, the Palm, any day of the week.
It was a great palm pocket pc to own and use, but along came Hewlett-Packard’s buy out of Compaq and suddenly a new world of possibilities opened up. The 3900 series models featured a faster XScale processor and offered more available features and programming.
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