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Choosing a pocket PC in a market that is constantly being flooded with newer, more technologically advanced, cheaper models (so much so that that more and more people are choosing to buy secondhand and on the internet), the Compaq pocket PC remains one of the first PDAs handheld consumers choose. Since Compaq’s merger with Hewlett Packard in 2002, the Compaq pocket PC is often referred to as the IPaq pocket PC or the Compaq HP pocket PC. The Compaq pocket PC runs on Microsoft's Windows Mobile software and is fast gaining popularity, cutting into Palm Inc.’s Palm OS share of the handheld market. There is a Compaq pocket PC for everyone. According to HP: the H6300 series offers “the ultimate in mobility and connectivity”; the rz 1700 series features “innovative functionality at a great value”; the HX2000 series brings you “optimal configurations of performance, connectivity, expandability and security”; and the H5100 shows “impressive expandability with the classic IPaq design”. The H6300, by the way, is the first and smallest Compaq pocket PC with integrated 3-way wireless capabilities (GSM/GPRS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth wireless technology) to give you high-speed wireless voice and data connectivity at work and at home. There are also dozens of options and accessories for all handhelds in the various ranges, from memory cards to PDA cases to extra software. You can shop online at the HP web site, where you will find links to all HP products, services and support. Owners of a Compaq pocket PC will find HP and Compaq together continue to offer computing professionals technological excellence, superior client service and cost effective solutions when they buy handhelds and PDA accessories.
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