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Compaq iPAQ 3765 Color Pocket PC |  | Brand: Hewlett-Packard Category: CE
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Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000 Media: Electronics Operating System: Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2002 System Memory: 64 Maximum Color Depth: 12-bit Native Resolution: 240 x 320 Modem: None Connectivity: Infrared Display Size: 3.77 Battery: Rechargeable Compatibility: PC USB Includes MP3 Player: 1 Removable Memory: PC Card Size: 3635 Color Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.1 x 3.3 x 0.6 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 252935-001 Model: 252935-001 UPC: 720591128739 EAN: 0720591128739 ASIN: B00005QEY4
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| Features:
| | Pocket PC 2002 operating system features improved handwriting recognition and new versions of Pocket Outlook, Word, and Excel | | | 64 MB RAM and 32 MB ROM ; 206 MHz Intel StrongARM 32-bit RISC processor | | | 240 x 320-inch TFT LCD screen displays more than 4,000 colors | | | Pre-installed software includes Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, Pocket Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player (MP3), Inbox, Microsoft Reader | | | iPaQ 3765, AC adapter, 950 mAh lithium-polymer battery, USB cradle, USB connection cable, Two styli, Vinyl slipcase, User manual |
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Product Description Harness the power of the Internet and put it in your pocket with the Compaq iPAQ H3765 pocket PC. Leave the desktop behind and take the Internet and important information with you. Synchronize with your desktop PC to read e-mail, view attachments and stay productive anywhere. The advanced technology of this ultra-thin, ultra-light device recognizes your handwriting and offers soft keyboard controls for easy data input. And the high-resolution color display gives you easy screen viewing and sharp, brilliant clarity in any light.
Amazon.com Product Description Eye-catching as well as highly functional, Compaq's iPAQ 3765 Pocket PC features a powerful new operating system, CompactFlash expandability, and a fast Intel processor. Its 64 MB SDRAM and 32 MB ROM provide enough memory to hold a robust package of applications while leaving you a lot of room for your own applications. The enhancements and improvements in Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 operating system make the iPAQ 3765 even more powerful and easier to use. You'll get improved handwriting recognition, more reliable synchronization, increased security, and the ability to chat via MSN Messenger. It also features new Pocket versions of Outlook, Word, Excel, and Internet Explorer. Work hard, but play hard, too. The iPAQ 3765 can play digital audio files (both MP3 and WMA) using the Windows Media Player software. It's also compatible with audible.com files, for listening to audiobooks, radio broadcasts, and more. You also get the Microsoft Reader e-book software. The color TFT screen produces 4,086 colors, and you can view the screen from many angles and in a variety of lighting. Using the optional expansion jacket, you can add memory and modules--such as modems and cameras--using CompactFlash cards. Other highlights of the Compaq iPAQ include a microphone and a speaker, as well as an audio-in jack. It features an infrared port for wireless data transfer. The Compaq iPAQ uses five buttons plus a five-way joystick. The iPAQ connects to either USB or serial ports. The iPAQ allows you to input data in your own handwriting, by soft keyboard, or by voice recorder. Both audible and visual alarms alert you to a scheduled event. At 5.11-by-3.3-by-0.62 inches and weighing 6.3 ounces, the iPAQ 3765 is sporty and small, fitting in your hand or sliding into your pocket with ease. Compaq has also built in utilities so that frequent actions--such as switching between tasks, adjusting volume, and changing backlighting--are only a click away. The iPAQ 3765 has a built-in lithium rechargeable battery that gives up to 12 hours of battery life. It also comes with a docking cradle, AC adapter for battery charging, and a USB connection cable. Compaq offers a one-year warranty on parts and labor. What's in the box - iPaQ 3765
- AC adapter
- 950 mAh lithium-polymer battery
- USB cradle
- USB connection cable
- Two styli
- Vinyl slipcase
- User manual
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Compaq iPaq 3765 beats Palm into the ground November 13, 2001 Gene Doc (Sonoma, CA United States) 116 out of 120 found this review helpful
Besides all the obvious ways in which the Compaq iPaq 3765 is a more robust electronic organizer than any version of the Palm, there are two features or characteristics of the iPaq 3765 that deserve special mention. The first is the fact that the iPaq 3765 is a full-featured eBook, running Microsoft Reader with ClearType display technology. Now, perhaps that doesn't make you trip over your keyboard as you scramble to order one, but consider: You now have a full dictionary in your PDA. You also have an English to Spanish dictionary in your PDA. Or French to English. Or whatever you need. You also have Jack Welch's new best seller to peruse on your next flight, or while you're waiting at the doctor's office. You have the full operations manual for your iPaq right there on the iPaq itself! How many times have you actually had the manual for a device readily available at the moment you actually needed the damn thing? The fact that the iPaq 3765 is an easy-to-read eBook (with adjustable font sizes, book marking and other features) is a remarkable increase in usefulness over the conventional Palm OS PDA. But the real advantage of the Compaq iPaq 3765 is the fact that its screen is a marvel of both clarity (hence an actually readable eBook) and touch-sensitivity. One of the most annoying characteristics of Palm PDAs is the insensitivity of the touch screen. You often have to tap the screen multiple times before it responds. And using it for graffiti writing is an enormous pain in the neck for even the relatively adept graffiti user. Your strokes are continuously misinterpreted. All the back spacing to re-stroke letters has caused many a Palm owner to give up on using graffiti as their most common mode of data entry. But with the iPaq 3765 each stroke is recogized instantly, with almost no re-stroking required. No kidding. As long as you're even close to matching the model graffiti stroke, the iPaq accurately recognizes the stroke! You can actually write with the damn thing! And when you tap the screen to select an entry in your contacts list, or choose one tab or the other, or highlight a bit of text, voila... the screen responds instantly and accurately. There are virtually no re-taps, no re-strokes, no mistakes. It's a touch screen made to be touched. After years of using a Palm, including a color screen Palm IIIC, I feel like I have died and gone to heaven. The Copmpaq iPaq 3765 is head and shoulders better than the Palm OS offerings because it is a far more robust PDA, with marvelous eBook capabilities and an order of magnitude better screen in terms of clarity and the all important touch sensitivity.
iPAQ 3765 - A fantastic handheld February 28, 2002 MPG (Richmond VA) 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
Purchased this handheld about a two weeks ago and extremely pleased with functionality of unit. It is very solid; some might say its heavy. I use it to keep my contacts and appointments in order. Just beginning to realize all the other graet features it has. Does a great job as an MP3 player(will need to use a expansion pact if you want more than 5-6 songs on it) I've heard horror stories about individuals calling compaq tech support. I've called them twice. I have never gotten such good service. Better than my Dell service. The tech. didnot want to get off the phone with me. He answerd all questions in a way it was easy to understand. Hand writting recognition works very well; I'm elated. several things could be done better-finnish is great but can be slipery. No cover. Sronly advise to get a screen protector. If you get this unit you must call compaq to register and have them explain in full the sinc. proceedure so communication between the Comp. and the PDA can occure properly. Documentation does not explain it well.
Palm Step Aside!!! December 22, 2001 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
Wow!! I had a Palm III and all I can say is that I never thought that a PDA would be able to do all this. I sync with Outlook and I have all my contacts ,appointments and Notes!! When I am driving I just speak into it and record onto it anything I want to jot down. I can email any notes w/ my voice as an attachment. Also the Media Player is great I keep some songs in there to make time go by quicker when Im inline somewhere. The ability to create documents and spreadsheets is great but I dont use it much. The sync time is about 1/8 of what it was w/ Palm. I am still able to exchange info via infrared w/ Palm users. Spend the extra bucks and get it I promise you wont regret it!
actually usefull--really usefull!! February 11, 2002 darrel wright (hiram, oh United States) 15 out of 17 found this review helpful
I really got mine more because it was a gadget than under the serious belief that I would use it very regularly, but I have to say, this is probably the most usefull things I own next to my stereo system. My primary reason for saying so is that it really works perfectly as an e-book. I actually prefer it to regular books now because it is so light and you can easily turn it to suit whatever position your head wants to be in. The screen is bright and clear, and in some conditions easier to read than ink on a page. It would have been nice to put a little nubby wheel high up on the side for flipping pages, since the "joystick" thing isn't quite where your hand wants it to be for one-handed reading. I have a nice dimage7 digital camera that I use to take snaps of book pages, run them through the uncannily reliable omnipage pro 11, publish them with mobipocket publisher, and in about 40 minutes I have yet another 300+ page book that goes with me anywhere (which is mostly to traffic court for another speeding ticket.) I also use it to schedule my traffic court appearances. The "voice" recorder is good (it can go up to 44khz stereo and you can plug in a mike, thus the quotation marks--you could record just about anything). There is a hotbutton on the side that activates the voive memo program, but unfortunately does not actually start the recording, so you still have to push the record button on the screen. To my way of thinking, this kind of defeats the idea of the button, but who am I to nit-pick that rare product that actually works. Syncing works fine, but I haven't been able to get it to sync properly through the ir port on my dell notebook yet. A friend got me a targus stowaway keyboard and it is darn swell too--nice quality feel and works without a hitch. I also puchased a 3rd party car/usb adapter that can either charge in the car or you can take the small detachable cable with you to charge and sync from any usb cpu, which means you're always charged and you don't have to drag around the cradle. My advice is buy it, especially if you like to read-- you'll use it.
iPAQ stomps the competition December 30, 2001 maureen wilson (Silicon Valley, CA) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Christmas 2001 turned out to be the defining moment for pocket electronics in our household. 3 family members each received a different brand and so far the iPAQ has come out ahead for ease of use, speed, and the popular "cool factor". Pitted against the Casio color BE-300 and the Handspring Visor (and the now retired Palms), the iPAQ has been the "lemme play with it" gift of the season. Great graphics, clear sound, easy interface,and it's speed have made it a winner. Downloads for games and utilities are abundant on the internet and simple to load into the iPAQ. Don't miss the opportunity to own this gem of electronic genius.
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