| |  | Electronics HP iPAQ rx5915 Travel Companion |  | | | | | | | | | | Rating: - Don't buy this -- it locks up and quits talking.The Garmin 660 is much better in almost all ways.That's what I bought after Don't buy this -- it locks up and quits talking.The Garmin 660 is much better in almost every way.That's what I bought after returning this one.
Rating: - Great Device for the Price The rx5915 is everthing I expected it to be.It's a great, versatile, PDA, and the addition of the Tom Tom software with the built in GPS receiver makes it a outstanding bargain!!Contrary to HP's "corporate line" claim that the 5915 will only work with a 1 GB SD card, you can sucessfully run a 2 GB card, just as long as it's not SDHC.This give you ample storage for vids, pics and MP3s.This is an all-around great little PDA.My only complaint with the unit is that it does have a tendency to "lose" a Wi-Fi signal even when it's at it's strongest.The only way you can successfully reconnect to the network is to do a soft reset and then reconnect.It's an inconvenience, but minor, in my book, as the 5915 boots surprisingly quickly compared to my old iPAQ 5555, and to turn the wireless back on is a "press" of the Wi-Fi icon on the main screen and you're back up and operating in no time.My overall impression of the device is great...I would highly recommend it to anyone wanting a full-bore PDA with GPS capabilities built-in.It also comes with a very nice car mounting system to make it a true GPS system.
Rating: - Leave the laptop at home! I travel by motorcycle, so space is at a premium!I'd been bringing my laptop on short trips, but ended up not using it as much as I thought I would.All I really needed was some way of finding hotel locations and phone numbers, plus some way to email or post photos when I had a wifi connection.
Before leaving on a Canadian 2 week adventure last August, we decided a GPS might be helpful.After searching for a month or so, I decided on the RX5915.I'm glad I did!
The iPaq paid for itself the first 2 nights we were on our trip - using Tom Tom to find hotels (and their phone numbers) in small towns, then calling ahead and securing the last hotel room in town!
Sure, any GPS can do that, but they're not small enough to carry around in your purse all the time, and they won't let you access the internet to Priceline a room for the following evening.
The iPaq gives me everything I need, nothing I don't.
The good: Everything I need in one small package. Tom Tom Navigation is so easy, even my husband can figure it out! Large enough to see what's going on, small enough to fit anywhere. No tiny useless keyboard to take up additional space. Wireless, USB, and Bluetooth connections. Accepts SD cards. Works great as a photo viewer - take the card out of the camera, install in iPaq, and view everything on a larger screen.
The Bad: GPS takes some time to connect, even after the upgrades (up to 10 minutes occasionally). GPS kills the battery very quickly. Tom Tom doesn't offer a way to print out maps or create maps offline. Doesn't accept HD SD cards.
Rating: - Awesome Little Box I bought this when my old iPaq died recently, and I'm very, very happy with this new one.The regular Windows Mobile apps are just as solid as ever, and while the new GPS has its quirks, overall I'm very happy with that too.Quirks: sometimes streets aren't named (though I was surprised by how many little dirt roads WERE named) and on two occasions, the unit showed me driving to the side of the road rather than on it.
Battery life is excellent and the buttons are well-placed.It's nice that HP has ditched their proprietary power port in favor of mini-USB, so any cable will connect to a PC.I would have preferred a different locale for the stylus, but I'm getting used to that.
If you're looking for a pretty good GPS that also doubles as a PDA, this will do the job nicely.
Rating: - The HP iPAQ rx5915 is an excellent product I really needed a PDA, and I liked the idea of having a GPS navigation system.I travel with my job and making a wrong turn or taking a detour no longer causes the stress that it used to cause.The PDA is compatible with Microsoft Outlook, which allows me to manage my address book on the computer or on the PDA. This was a great investment.I am very happy with it.
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