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• Integrated biometric fingerprint reader
• Integrated Bluetooth® wireless technology1
• Integrated Compact Flash type II (CF) and Secure Digital (SDIO) slots
• HP ProtectTools secured by Credant Technologies security application2
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• 3.5" transflective TFT QVGA with 64K color LED backlight display, landscape and portrait display modes
• Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ Version 5.0 Software for Pocket PC, Premium Edition
• Removable/rechargeable 1440 mAh battery
• Pocket versions of familiar applications like Microsoft® Outlook®, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
NOTE: 1 A standard WLAN (Wi-Fi) infrastructure, other Bluetooth-enabled devices, separately purchased equipment, and a service contract with a wireless airtime provider may be required for applicable wireless communication. Wireless Internet use requires a separately purchased service contract. Check with wireless network service providers for availability and coverage in your area. Not all web content available.
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Models iPAQ Pocket PC hx2790 — 192 MB ROM, 64 MB SDRAM, Wi-Fi (802.11b), Bluetooth ,Serial IR and Biometrics security FA677A#ABB – Euro English
Intel® PXA270 Processor 624 MHz NOTE: Intel's processor numbering is not a measurement of higher performance.
256 MB total memory (192 MB ROM and 64 MB SDRAM)
Up to 144 MB user available persistent storage memory
Transflective TFT QVGA color with LED backlight with power save mode
Power, soft reset, 5-way navigation, voice record, calendar, contacts, messaging, and iTask
buttons. (The last 5 buttons are re-programmable.)
Integrated microphone, speaker and one 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack
Solid amber LED – battery in unit fully charged Flashing amber LED – battery in unit charging Flashing green – event alarm/notification
Flashing blue LED – wireless radio enabled
IrDA (SIR) USB 2.0 Client – supported via HP standard 22 pin cradle interface
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Serial RS232 – supported via HP standard 22 pin cable interface (cable must be purchased separately) NOTE: Some HP authorized options may not be supported. See http://www.hp.com/go/ipaqaccessories.
Support 1-bit SDIO and 4-bit SD/MMC type memory standard
Removable/rechargeable 1440 mAh Lithium-lon (user changeable). Optional extended 2880 mAh Lithium-lon battery available for purchase (http://www.hp.com/go/ipaqaccessories).
AC Input: 100~240 Vac, 50/60 Hz, AC Input current: 0.3 Aac max Output Voltage: 5Vdc (typical), Output Current: 2A (typical)
NOTE: Battery run time varies based on the usage pattern of an individual user and the configuration of the handheld. Use of internal wireless capabilities and backlight will significantly decrease battery run time.
Dimensions (H x W xD) 3 x 1.9 x 1.8 in (76 x 48 x 44 mm – including prongs), (may vary by
Dimensions (H x W x D) 4.71 x 3.01 x .65 in (119.4 x 76.6 x 16.3 mm) Weight
Operating Temperature 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C) Storage Temperature
4 programmable application quick-launch buttons, 5-way navigation button, touch-sensitive display for stylus or fingertip, voice record button, microphone and speaker, biometric fingerprint reader, rubber sides for comfortable grip
Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ 5.0 for Pocket PC, Premium Edition Mobile versions of Microsoft software are included (Word® Mobile, Excel® Mobile, PowerPoint® Mobile and Internet Explorer Mobile)
Powered by Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ Version 5.0 Software for Pocket PC, Premium
Edition; Calendar, Contacts, Messaging (with Spell Checker for email), Tasks, Voice Recorder,
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Notes, Word Mobile (with Spellchecker), Excel Mobile, PowerPoint Mobile Internet Explorer Mobile, Windows Media Player 10 Mobile, Calculator, Solitaire, Jawbreaker, File Explorer, Terminal Services Client, Beam, Clock, Align Screen, Memory, Volume.
HP iPAQ hx2790 Pocket PC, lithium-lon 1440 mAh removable/rechargeable battery, AC adapter, charger adapter USB desktop synchronization cradle, stylus, protective plastic flip cover, HP iPAQ Product Information Guide and HP iPAQ Getting Started disc.
Additional Software and Outlook 2002, Microsoft ActiveSync 4.0 (desktop device synchronization), Microsoft Reader links
eBooks, and links to Microsoft websites for additional downloadable applications (NOTE: some programs may require purchase of additional desktop software to utilize Pocket PC versions).
One-year parts and labor in most regions; 90 days technical support for software in most regions. Additional offers may vary by region.
• HP ProtectTools secured by Credant Technologies: help secure your device and your
• Bluetooth Phone Manager: connect to a Bluetooth enabled phone and browse the
• iPAQ Wireless: manage your wireless connections
• Bluetooth Manager: manage your Bluetooth connections and settings
• iTask: launch and switch between tasks and applications
• HP Image Zone for Pocket PC: view images and create slide shows
• Utilities: Self Test, iPAQ Audio, Power Status, Certificate Enroller
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Adobe Reader for PC BVRP Live Update Microsoft Outlook 2002 WorldMate (NA Retail only) Windows Media Player 10
CD Links Handango Additional Documentation Important Safety Information on PDF, and Additional Product Information on PDF NOTE: Programs may vary based on model. Some programs are accessed through CD links to download web sites.
High-speed wireless access to the Internet, email and corporate data
2.4000 to 2.4835 GHz 2.4465 to 2.4835 GHz (France) 2.4000 to 2.497 GHz (Japan)
WEP 64/128-bit compliant to IEEE 802.11 Compliant to 802.1X (EAP-TLS, PEAP) LEAP, WPA
Maximum Receive Level -10dBm (1/2/5.5/11 Mbps) Output Power 15
Radio On/Off control through iPAQ wireless Power Save mode available in Power Settings
Transfer mode: < 300 mA, average Receive mode: < 200 mA, average
802.11 Compliant Power Saving, idle mode 20 mA
Media Access Protocol CSMA/CA (Collision Avoidance) with ACK Protocols Supported
All necessary regulatory approvals for countries we support including:WECA Wi-Fi approval FCC (47 CFR) Part 15C, Section 15.247&15.249 ETS 300 328, ETS xxx 489-6
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Low Voltage Directive IEC950 UL, CSA, and CE Mark
1 A standard WLAN (Wi-Fi) infrastructure, other Bluetooth-enabled devices, separately purchased equipment, and a service contract with a wireless airtime provider may be required for applicable wireless communication. Wireless Internet use requires a separately purchased service contract. Check with wireless network service providers for availability and coverage in your area. Not all web content available.
5 Wireless access point required and is not included. Availability of public wireless access points limited. Wireless Internet use may require separately purchased Internet service contract.
High-speed, low-power, short-range wireless communication with
Bluetooth specification 1.2 compliant (2.4-GHz Industrial Scientific Medical Band) System interface
Class II device; up to 4 dBm transmit, typical 10 meter range
– typical TX current at approximately 30 mA
– typical RX current at approximately 50 mA
R&TT#-EN 300 328 and EN 300 826, UL 1950, CB Safety Scheme inclusive of EN 60950 and IEC 950, FCC Part 15 subpart C, Canadian, CE
General Access Profile Service Discovery Application Profile Serial Port Profile Generic Object Exchange Profile File Transfer Profile Dial-Up Networking Profile LAN Access Profile Object Push Profile Personal Area Networking Profile Basic Printing Profile Hard Copy Replacement Profile (printing) Headset Support Profile Human Interface Device Profile Advanced Audio Distribution Profile Audio Video Remote Control Profile Hands Free Profile Basic Imaging Profile
Service Discovery Determine what Bluetooth devices are within range and support authorization File Transfer File and directory browsing and navigation on another Bluetooth device. File copying Object manipulation – including add, delete, create new folders etc. Serial Port Synchronization between PDAs and PCs
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Dial Up Networking Wireless link to WAN thru Bluetooth enabled cell phone1,3,4 Agnostic to WAN technology Send/receive SMS messages LAN Access Wireless link to Corporate LAN using Bluetooth and appropriate Bluetooth access point1 Corporate email, network neighborhood, access to LAN applications, file transfer, ftp, Internet browsing, etc, using TCP/IP1 Access the Internet by connecting to your desktop or notebook over Bluetooth and using its network connection1 Generic Object Exchange and Object Push Exchange business cards, tasks, documents, appointments and more1 Personal Area Networking
Collaborate, chat, play games, exchange data1 Adhoc peer to peer networking1 Basic Printing and Hard Copy Replacement Profiles Print to any HP Bluetooth enabled printer without the need for cables or specific print drivers
All necessary regulatory approvals for countries supported including:Bluetooth logo (FCC (47 CFR) Part 15C, Section 15.247&15.249 ETS 300 328, ETS xxx 489-1/17 Low Voltage Directive IEC950 UL and CE Mark)
1 A standard WLAN (Wi-Fi) infrastructure, other Bluetooth-enabled devices, separately purchased equipment, and a service contract with a wireless airtime provider may be required for applicable wireless communication. Wireless Internet use requires a separately purchased service contract. Check with wireless network service providers for availability and coverage in your area. Not all web content available.
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NOTE: Optional accessories are available at additional cost.
1 A standard WLAN (Wi-Fi) infrastructure, other Bluetooth-enabled devices, separately purchased equipment, and a service contract with a wireless airtime provider may be required for applicable wireless communication. Wireless Internet use requires a separately purchased service contract. Check with wireless network service providers for availability and coverage in your area. Not all web content available.
2 User must have HP ProtectTools features enabled.
3 Requires Bluetooth enabled mobile, separately purchased wireless carrier/Internet service plan(s) and supporting IT infrastructure.
4 Telephone service requires separately purchased contract with a telephone service provider with coverage in your service area.
5 Wireless access points required and is not included. Availability of public wireless access points limited. Wireless
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Internet use requires separately purchased Internet service contract. HP iPAQ Pocket PC features Windows Mobile™ software For more information on HP iPAQ Pocket PC, visit our website at http://www.hp.com/go/iPAQ
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