HP (Hewlett-Packard) H1940 PDAs & Smartphones User Manual


 
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The HP Bluetooth compatibility list provides the list of Bluetooth devices that have been
tested with our Bluetooth enabled hp iPAQ Pocket PCs
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/wireless/wpan/btcompmatrix.html
Samsung (S3C2410) 266 and 203 MHz processor
The Samsung S3C2410 Processor is an ARM-based solution that allows seamless
integration with Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 and combination key components such as
memory controllers, graphics controllers, and power management. By having a more
integrated processor, we are able to maintain the slim design and deliver more value for
the end user without compromising performance. The Samsung S3C2410 provides high
performance that rivals or exceeds other processors in many areas. In addition, the
Samsung S3C2410 offers lower power consumption improving battery usage time over
the previous h1900 models.
abundant memory configurations
Many customers have expressed the need to safely store critical information. iPAQ File
Store* is a non-volatile memory to store critical data, databases, and other important
files. The data stored in the iPAQ File Store* is protected from being erased as a result
of a battery discharge or a full reset. iPAQ File Store can also be used as an iPAQ
Back Up destination.
*Only available on specific skus for the h1940 models.
The memory configuration of the iPAQ Pocket PC h1940 and h1930 models offers 64
MB SDRAM (56 MB main memory).
back up and restore
To ensure protection of data on the device, iPAQ Backup is an application on the iPAQ
Pocket PC h1930 and h1940 models that allows fast and easy back up and restore,
selective backup and restore, scheduled backup, battery monitoring, password
protection, and compression of the backup file. The selective backup and restore
feature allows selection of the entire system, specific file, or database. Scheduled
backup can be established based on defined time, date, or battery level. Scheduled
backup and battery monitoring notifies the user with the option to accept, decline, or
postpone the backup.