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Re: friendlyfred post# 38731

Monday, 06/23/2003 6:39:21 PM

Monday, June 23, 2003 6:39:21 PM

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No. But I will let you read this. See if you can figure out where part of their business model is headed.

Live From CeBit - HP to Release the iPAQ h4000 Series and More

submitted by Brian Thursday, June 19, 2003

Reports are coming in that HP is going to release a new iPAQ during late fall to winter time frame. The iPAQ h4000 series will be on the high-end of the scale and will feature a built in QWERTY keyboard.

The h4000 series will be roughly the eighth PDA released by HP, coming close to Sony's record set last year. It will certainly feature integrated wireless of some sort, most likely WiFi and/or Bluetooth. There is an outside possibility that it will integrate some sort of GPRS connectivity to compete with other "always-on" devices.

At the CES earlier this year, HP told us they were working on an integrated unit with QWERTY keyboard. The h4000 does not appear to be this unit, but may be a serious step in that direction.

The HP iPaq 4000 series will have much the same features as the 5000 series currently such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth but instead of having the normal look at the bottom of the iPaq we'll see a thumbpad style keyboard. It seems more and more of the device makers are moving in this direction and there is much less emphasis on Graffiti. Indeed, Handspring said today they will not be supporting Graffiiti in the Treo 600.

Some other nuggets of information we received about upcoming HP iPaq devices for next year (2004) is that with the release of Pocket PC 2004 scheduled for Spring 2004 we will see a huge upgrade to both devices and what the OS will support. HP told us that the PDA will essentially become much more like a laptop in its features and abilities. For instance, HP will supply a crade (with future iPaq devices running Pocket PC 2004) called a "Super Cradle" that will allow output from the PDA to a projector or SVGA screen without any special wires, cables or software. The rumored HP SmartPhone flipphone that we heard about in January will not see the light of day this year, but HP does intend to release a phone during the first half of 2004 but they are much less gung-ho about the SmartPhone market now and feel that they can do better and offer more in the handheld market -- marked by the fact we'll see 7 devices released in the next 3 months!

http://www.bargainpda.com/default.asp?newsID=1443&showComments=true


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