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Screw the iPhone, Enter the HP iPAQ 510 Voice Messenger! Catchy, Right?

Posted in Gadgets, Mobile by Dan at 4:02 pm
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Tired of all the iPhone stores, we are too. So, we are letting HP steal a little thunder with their new phone. Yes, HP makes a GSM phone.

The HP iPAQ 510 Voice Messenger is a Windows Mobile Powered (Standard), GSM Toting (Only EDGE though), WiFi Sporting full featured smart phone. Featuring a 2.0″ color screen, 64MB of RAM for the user, Micro SD slot and svelte dimensions of just 2.8 x 0.71 x 4.65, this little handheld has some really interesting features.

The iPAQ features HP Voice Reply that allows you to respond to emails by recording a message and it will send a .wav file as a reply. Still focusing on the voice the iPAQ also has voice command that will read your email to you as well as read your appointments for the day.

The device is available direct from HP for $319.00 and is UNLOCKED to work on any network.

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4 Responses to “Screw the iPhone, Enter the HP iPAQ 510 Voice Messenger! Catchy, Right?”

  1. Cynic821 says:

    how much did HP pay uneasy for this out of no where ad is what im wondering

  2. Dan says:

    Its not an ad. I wrote it as the anti-iPhone story.

    FILLED with sarcasm. I’m not in this for the money.

    What a Cynic :P

  3. Ray says:

    I already had a chance to see this on early eval. The video colour depth is low. The GUI and images don’t look rich and vibrant as a iPaq hw6915 does.

  4. Jason says:

    I quit reading the article at “EDGE.” My SYNC lets me surf the web (very well with the new Opera Beta), sync contacts and calendar to outlook, get my gmail or any other email, play mp3s and videos…… And after rebates $25 with usb cable, headset, and 1gig memory card. Perhaps most importantly, with 3G.

    I had a Cingular 2125 and there was nothing wrong with it, but I must have missed something about smartphones that makes them better.

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