Buy HP iPAQ rx5915 Travel CompanionHP iPAQ rx5915 Travel Companion Product Description:
- Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 5.0 for Pocket PC with Security Feature Pack and Samsung® SC32442 400 MHz Processor
- Integrated SiRFstarIII GPS receiver and pre-installed navigation software and maps
- 3.5 inch Transmissive QVGA color display with LED backlight, powersave mode, and anti-glare coating and integrated microphone, speaker and one 3.5 mm jack with stereo-earphone output
- Removable/rechargeable 1700 mAh lithium-ion user replaceable battery and AC Power input: 100-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz and USB 1.2 Client supported via mini-USB connector and one SD card slot
- Dimensions in inches: 4.74 x 3.00 x 0.65 and weighs 5.99 oz with battery
Product Description
Navigate, stay connected, and be entertained when you travel for business, for pleasure, or a little of both. The HP iPAQ Travel Companion helps you make the most of your trip around town or the world. Take your office with you and stay connected to the people and information you need with integrated 802.11b/g wireless LAN and Bluetooth. When you're on the road, the premier GPS navigation system guides you virtually anywhere with ease. Enjoy downtime, fight boredom waiting for a flight, or just relax at your leisure with access to the Internet, your music, videos, photos, or games. One-year limited warranty, parts and labor. 90 days technical support for software in most regions. Stylus sold separately.
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111 of 111 people found the following review helpful.
Great GPS With a Great PocketPC makes this an excellent product!
By M. Sirchuk
It's a GPS with all the pocket PC features, not a PPC with GPS features. This is a GPS first! It's basically the same as a TomTom One navigation system, but with the added PPC functions. I've had other GPS/PDA/PPC combos in the past and they don't stack up to this one at all!Lets look at the GPS first:The map issue that others are having is going to depend on where you live or where you will be using this unit. Try different GPS's software, as they aren't all the same.Personally, I like the Magellan software for it's "Dings" when approaching a turn, as well as it's "Approaching destination on the left" notifications. TomTom doesn't tell you what side of the street your destination is on, except for the location on the screen (no verbal prompt.) TomTom however has a much better itinerary planning capability than the Magellan, one feature I liked more.You can load your own custom POI's if you want, but the TomTom POI's are a little lacking. It's not like I found everything in my Magellan either though. It depends on how much you want to rely on the POI's. As an advantage, since this is wifi enabled and has pocket internet explorer, you can always use the internet to find the POI you are looking for.The biggest negative I have is with the GPS fix time. It's slow. I mean really slow. Sometimes it can take a few minutes, and if you are already moving it seems to take even longer. Up to several minutes.I wish one of the buttons was a mute/un-mute button, but it's something I can live without.The car cradle is the best one I've ever used. It's very easy to mount, and it's even easier to insert the GPS and remove it. Takes no time at all. Since it's powered by mini-usb, this is an added bonus for me, as my cell phone charges on the same connection.Battery life is excellent, it lasts about 5 hours for my use so far. Enabling wifi or bluetooth will of course lower the battery performance.Onto the PocketPC functions:As a PPC, this thing rocks! With wifi and bluetooth you have every connection you could need. I use the internet on this more than I thought I would. I check my web based email, browse the news headlines, watch streaming video and listen to online music. It's got a few hundred megs of extra space for MP3's if you want, but I use my ipod for my mp3 listening. I also use this to store my photos. I have a phone that runs pocket windows as well, and with it's camera I can take a photo and send it via bluetooth to the PPC and add a contact in no time!Pocket Internet Explorer doesn't always work for me. I like the Opera browser more (free 30 day trial) but I've found a few sites that wouldn't work in Opera, or looked better in Pocket IE.It came down to this or a Magellan 3050T GPS system. I chose this because it's smaller, lighter, and has a ton of options over a stand-alone GPS. You can't compare this to a stand alone GPS because it's not. It has many more options that you may or may not use. If you are considering buying a TomTom One GPS, then get this instead. It's about the same price, runs the exact same software (TomTom 6.0) and has all the PDA features in a smaller package.I hope this was helpful, but in the end it depends on what your looking for. I travel a lot, and needed something that had all the maps built in, was small enough to take on my carry on, could travel with me and was easy to use. I think I've found it in this unit. Just try and take one of the stand alone GPS's and casually put it in your pocket, good luck getting it out!Additional Information:TomTom and HP are currently working on an updated map release for this product and will (hopefully) have it available on the HP support website by the end of January. TomTom is hailing this update as "The most detailed and accurate maps of the US and Canada ever produced.." This update will also be free to owners of the RX5900 series Travel Companions.Update 02/08/07:HP Hasn't released an updated map pack yet, however they did release a firmware update for the unit. This update improves the GPS functionality and accuracy. I now get GPS locks in seconds, where it used to take minutes. While driving, I get a lock in 10 seconds. I get a lock faster if I'm stopped. It is definitely a significant improvement and I recommend everyone that owns one of these updates the firmware.
45 of 46 people found the following review helpful.
Great combination tool
By Greg Maloney
I have had the hp rx5915 for about a week now. It is the best gadget for someone who travels frequently. The GPS is just like the dedicated units. The portability makes it useful for car and on foot traveling. Although the gps can take a few minutes to lock on, it is still very accurate. US and Canadian maps are loaded to the onboard memory. European maps need to be purchased either on cd and downloaded or on sd memory chips from TomTom.One drawback is that the device is very MS centric. If you use an email application other than outlook, additional software is required. Having said that, transfering data to and from the rx5915 is a snap. The mobile office tools work well with Word, Excel and Powerpoint slides. You can even view the ppt animation. Calendar, task management and pda functions work very well.Would recommend purchasing the additional memory for use as an mp3 player or if you are going to use it as a secondary PC. Audio quality is excellent from the headset, the speaker on the back is only ok.Battery life is very good (taken recently on a 7+ hour plane flight).Was initially pricy, but even a week after release, the price has dropped on $100 Amazon. When you consider the cost of a PDA, GPS and an MP3 player, the price is a bargain. I Highly recommend it.
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
iPaq rx5915 - Great for Frequent Travelers
By Sam
I travel frequently for business and recreation, and I've been carrying this device on a daily basis for the past couple of months. Though the iPaq rx5915's GPS may be slightly inferior to Garmin, Magellan, or other top end dedicated GPS receivers, this is the perfect device to meet my daily needs. I consider it to be a viable option for most users. Instead of listing the features, I'll describe what I use it for, and list the pros and cons based on my two plus months experience with it.I've been carrying this device on a daily basis so I can listen to music (replaced my ipod) during my commute to work. I spend a lot of time traveling domestically, and many times I would be surfing the Internet or reading work-related documents at the airport. I would watch movies or play games while flying, and I would use the GPS feature to help me navigate to my hotel/client site once I arrive. Other features I use frequently during business travels are: alarm clock (purchased Spb Time application), check-and-update weather (Worldmate comes pre-installed), read various e-books and e-magazines, and keep track of my finances. During my free time, I enjoy going hiking and backpacking. I purchased the National Geographic Topography map and last week was the first time I used this device to help me navigate in the back country. It works great in the outdoors, but could be a bit difficult to read in direct sunlight (despite that it's coated with anti-glare reflection and I have an anti-glare screen protector). I also have to baby it when I'm in the outdoors since this device is not waterproof and "drop-proof" like the dedicated outdoor GPS.HP iPaq rx5915 Pros and Cons:Pros:* Integrated SirfStar III GPS chipset with an mmcx port (for optional external antenna) - For those of you who are not familiar with SirfStar III GPS chipset, it is probably the best chipset currently available. Many high-end dedicated GPS devices such as the Garmin Nuvi uses Sirf Star III.* Pre-installed TomTom Navigator 6 (supposedly one of the best navigational software)* 2 GB Flash ROM (1.5 GB used for TomTom) - this is probably the largest available ROM space available* Wi-Fi and bluetooth makes communication easy* Comes with a sturdy window mountCons:* Some inaccuracies with the GPS - Note: I've already updated the GPS firmware. I'm not sure if it's a bug with the GPS receiver or with TomTom, but ocassionally (usually in congested cities such as NYC and DC) TomTom will think I'm on another street and starts re-routing and/or sometimes it thinks I'm heading the opposite directions and ask me to make a U-turn when possible. I haven't experience this glitch outside of the city.* The time-to-first-fix (TTFT) is relatively long for a Sirf Star III chipset. It takes probably 2-3 minutes for the initially satellites lock.* Only have SD card slot. I wish they have CompactFlash slot as well so I could either get more memory or use it for other IO devices.====TomTom Navigator 6 Pros and Cons:Pros:* Extremely easy and intuitive to use - I figured out how to use it without reading any instruction manuals* Uses very updated mapCons:* TomTom is really big in Europe, and supposedely the brand name TomTom is synonomous to GPS over there. I think it's a great software, but I personally don't like the POI feature. Other navigational software has POI broken down by sub-categories. For instance, Under "Food and Drink' POI category would be broken down to "American, Asian, Cuban, etc". It's just my personal preference.* I've been testing it in location where I know where I am, and I don't really like the route TomTom takes me. I'm really just nitpicking here since chances are all GPS takes you to a less-than-ideal route. The most important thing is you get to where you need to go.ConclusionAlthough this device might have a few minor issues here and there, overall, it is a device with good value for your money.
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