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- Sierra Modro
While I was at the HP event in Berlin, I got an HP iPAQ 900 Series Business Communicator, aka a really nice PDA phone. This phone has it all - Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro, touch screen, GPS, 3MP camera. Except that it isn't mine anymore. As you may remember, I got an Apple iPhone a few months back, so I have a nice new phone. My husband, on the other hand, has been using my cast-off phone, an i-mate JAMin, for quite a while, so he got the spandy new iPAQ to use. Following in the footsteps of Thomasin and Kathi, my husband David is helping to do a review of the iPAQ 910c.
The iPAQ 910c, as it is known in the US, is (was?) scheduled to launch today in "select markets." I haven't been able to find any announcements, though, in any of the major geographies.
Specifications:
- Processor: Marvell PXA270 processor 416 MHz
- Memory: 128 MB SDRAM
- Flash memory: 256 MB Flash ROM
- Slots:1 microSD
- Display: 2.46-inch Transflective color TFT 320 x 240 pixel touch screen with LED backlight
- Integrated camera: 3 Megapixel, CMOS sensor, auto focus, 4X digital zoom
- Wireless: 802.11b/g with WPA2 security; Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR; Tri-band UMTS/HSDPA; Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
- GPS: Multimodal GPS navigation
- Dimensions (w x d x h): 2.5 x 0.6 x 4.5 in (64 x 15 x 114 mm)
- Weight: 5.4 oz (15.4 g)
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- Rob Bushway
We've been talking about the HP HDX Dragon for quite a while on GottaBeMobile.com, so we thought it was time to give a little review of this mobile entertainment powerhouse. Now, we know that a notebook computer this size is normally out of our coverage area and it pushes the envelope with the whole "mobile" idea, but we definitely think you'll be very impressed with it. It is superbly designed, fast, and allows you take your mobile entertainment on the road. In addition to taking a look at the HDX Dragon, I also review the Waterfield Designs sleeve case especially designed to carry this baby around. Trust me, if you own the HDX Dragon, you are definitely going to want this bag. Now, if you have not already submitted an entry to win the HP HDX Dragon, you need to do so immediately after watching this video review. It is quick, easy, and free! Who knows, this baby could be yours and you might be watching National Treasure 2 on Blue Ray this time next week. All GottaBeMobile.com InkShows and Podcasts are sponsored by TechSmith. 
- Matt Faulkner
There are a ton of webcams out on the market today, but not all of them are the same and have the same performance. A few weeks ago I was given the opportunity to take a look at a new offering in the web cam world. The HP Elite Webcam. This webcam stands out from the rest because it is the first to offer a full 3MP resolution camera. With that resolution, there is also a software enhanced 12 MP picture option. In this InkShow I take a look at the hardware itself, I take a look at the quality of the video being captured by the camera at different resolutions and also look at the bundled software. Check out the video if you have been wanting to pick one of these units up! - Up to 12-Megapixel still image capture with software interpolation
- 3-Megapixel sensor with Autofocus in a stylish webcam: get HD video
quality and keep the image always sharp and focused. Unique easy clip option: for stable, secure and easy to attach to select HP monitors - Tilt and Pan: easily adjust your webcam to let you show what you
want while maintaining a stable connection to your monitor HP Instant Chat button: press one button to automatically launch your preferred Instant Messaging program* and your webcam controls (Magic-i) - ArcSoft Magic-i: enhance your video conferencing experience with fun
special effects. Magic-I also keeps all your webcam controls in one application and allows you save up to 5 user profiles so you are looking good wherever you use your webcam. - Compatible with AIM™, Windows Live Messenger, Skype®, and
Yahoo!® Messenger. - Certified high-speed USB 2.0: take full advantage of your broadband
access and enjoy up to 30 frames per second for smooth and natural body motion. - Integrated stereo microphone and plug and play USB connection for
easy installation . - Privacy cover: slide the privacy cover when you don’t want to be seen.
The colored shade helps you identify if the privacy cover is on or off. - Comprehensive software included: manage your online chat with
ArcSoft Magic-i, capture, edit and share short videos with Arcsoft VideoImpression and ArcSoft WebCam Companion, and edit and retouch photos with HP Photosmart Essential. Download the high res InkShow ( WMV, 11 min, 70 mb ) Watch the embedded video below Visit HP for more information  Technorati Tags: HP, Elite Webcam
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
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- Rob Bushway
Warner and I had a great time at the Microsoft MVP Summit last week. More than the visit to Microsoft, I really enjoyed spending some time with my good friend, Warner. While there, we took the opportunity to record this video, showcasing the Dell Latitude XT Tablet PC and the HP tx2051z Tablet PC. In addition to putting the two Tablet PCs head to head, we have a great time talking about Tablet PC issues in general, touch, ink, and more. Consider this InkShow to be a video podcast!

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- Rob Bushway
 Talk about good timing. While Matt and Warner were in town for our GBM planning meetings and Reader Meetup, John Hill from Allegiance Technology Partners, was able to get us a Fujitsu T2010 Tablet PC to do an InkShow with. The T2010 was quite the hit at the GBM Reader Meetup, especially the WXGA bright screen. Warner is beginning the process of shopping for a new tablet pc, so in this InkShow Video Review, Matt and I pitted the HP 2710p and Fujitsu T2010 against each other to see which one might rise up and maybe become Warner's next Tablet PC. Follow the Read More link below for the embedded video and download links.
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- Rob Bushway
HP went back to the drawing board when they redesigned their convertible Tablet PC, and with the 2710p Tablet PC, the hit a home run in the design department for sure. From the moment the 2710p Tablet PC is opened up, it is clear that its origins came from the TC1100.
Along with the stunning new design, there are some nice new features like a webcam, keyboard light, business card scanner, WXGA screen, and capacitive touch volume controls. However, as you'll see in this InkShow video review, some of the design choices HP made were at the expense of function. For example, the capacitive touch volume controls sound like a great idea, but practically speaking, the lack of tactile feedback make them difficult to use. In addition, they are not available while in tablet mode. In fact, there are very few options available while in tablet mode. While the 2710p is a fantastic unit and I'll continue to use it, there are some things about the 2710p that prospective buyers need to know before making a decision, and I try to cover most of those in this review.
- Rob Bushway
 In this video review, what we are now officially calling “ Hardware InkShows “, I take a look at the TC1100 Tablet PC. Since its intoduction in November 2002, the TC1x00 has maintained an almost cult-like following due to its design and flexability. The TC1100 has also been a favorite in Hollywood, being featured alot on shows like 24 and Alias. It was a sad day in Tablet Land when HP announced that they were discontinuing the TC1100 in favor of producing “me too” like designs in the TC4x00 series.
In this review, I take a tour of the tablet in keyboard and slate mode, the ports and buttons, the docking station, modular cd drive, protective cover, the built-in legs, the QuickLook utility and other software utilities.
The lighting in this video turned out better than my previous two videos, but I think Dennis and I are going to have to invest in some mini spot-lights to ensure the best lighting possible.
Although the TC1100 has been discontinued by HP, you can still buy it from HP, CDW, and other channels until the inventory has been cleared out.
By the way, I found it really interesting when visiting HP’s site to read how they describe their Tablet PCs: The ultramobile PC that adapts to the way you work. Hmm..I don’t think I would describe the 12” TC4400, the only Tablet PC they produce right now, as an ultramobile pc. They also use a thumbnail picture of the discontinued TC1100 to represent their Tablet PC line. Pretty ironic, huh?
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