HP iPAQ 111 Classic Handheld
- Handheld PDA with Windows Mobile 6 Classic operating system and 3.5-inch touchscreen
- View and edit Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files with Microsoft Office Mobile; sync email and calendar from desktop with Outlook Mobile
- Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g); Bluetooth connectivity for handsfree devices and peripherals; expansion slot for optional SD/SDIO memory cards
- Listen to music and watch videos using Windows Media Player 10 Mobile; view, share, and manage photos
- What’s in the Box: HP IPAQ 111, standard battery, stylus, AC Adapter with power cord, mini USB synchronization/charge cable, slip case, documentation, HP iPAQ
Product Description
HP iPAQ 111 Classic Handheld from 110 Series. The HP iPAQ 111 Classic Handheld is a stylish personal organizer for busy people from all walks of life. Designed to keep your life in balance, this sleek handheld is an affordable companion to your cell phone. Go online with Wi Fi to stay in touch and keep your calendar, contacts, and tasks up to date. Stay organized on the go, sync and go mobile with Windows Mobile 6, Outlook Mobile, Office Mobile. Stay connected to the people and information that is important with the Integrated Wi Fi b/g to surf web, or sync email with Exchange Connect to your internet enabled phone with Bluetooth. Look good in any situation with the thin and light Classic Handheld, just 13mm Big, and a bright 3.5 inch touch screen. Digital Entertainment Ready Music/Video with WMP Mobile Photosmart Mobile. Ideal second device to compliment a mobile phone. First PDA with the powerful features of Windows Mobile 6. Easy to handle, sleek design… More >>
HP iPAQ 111 Classic Handheld
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5 comments
TechUser_001 on December 18, 2009 at 9:21 pm
The iPaq just arrived, but the box clearly says 110 not 111 as shown on this page. Anybody know what this is all about?
Denver Guy on December 18, 2009 at 11:24 pm
If you lose the stylus, as I did, you’re out of luck. According to HP, none are available!
You’re stuck!
How stupid of HP. I will never buy another of their PDAs.
Gary D. Blaquiere on December 18, 2009 at 11:43 pm
Has anyone compared the Ipaq 111 to the IPOD Touch???
Am curious to see what people think.
W. Shaw on December 19, 2009 at 2:07 am
I had just returned my N800 Internet tablet for being defective, and here I am on a totally different site ordering a totally different device, and they were both a bit sickly.
Trouble started when the box was opened and the battery was installed. The screen lit up momentarily, and after that the device would not power up. I figured it needed charging and plugged it in. But even just turning the device in my hand would make the charging disconnect intermittently. I found the housing (when slightly twisted such as when holding it in one hand and pressing the screen at a normal pressure) was the culprit. Maybe something inside was dislodged or out of place, floating inside. Occasionally over the next day, I found the device prone to reset itself and give me tips once restarted. Foolish.
I loved the form factor and design, and I am a veteran PPC/WMx user. I sent out for an exchange so we will see how the next one fares. I just want a reliable device, anything more than that will make it a legend to me just like my old RX3715 and Jornada. So one star for me…
S. Vander Heide on December 19, 2009 at 5:00 am
The battery died in the first month of operation. Isn’t there a warranty covering this? The battery does not recharge when plugged into the USB connection or the 115V wall connection. It worked very well the first month.
When it worked the first month, I loved it.