| | |  | Apple | Home » » HP iPAQ rx5915 Travel Companion | | | | | | | 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. | | | Features: | |
• 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 Details: | | | Product Length:
| 5.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 1.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.45 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.7 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 159 reviews |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Good, but outdatedMay 23, 2010 We bought this a while ago for our trip to Canada. TomTom didn't know a street was one-way, but besides that, the GPS was OK. Because the iPaq runs Windows Mobile, you can install applications, listen to media and movies, and play games. I wouldn't recommend the Office suite installed on it, though. Bluetooth and Wifi also expand the experience, but compared to the iPhone, IE Mobile is a nightmare. Opera Mini is slightly better. The GPS and WM5 are now getting old, so don't buy this any more.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Fundamentally flawedJul 22, 2009 The HP iPAQ 5915 is a misbegotten hybrid of multiple bad systems. The ONLY place it shines is in the navigational software functionality. All else is garbage.
HP's links to Windows and TomTom are not streamlined, meaning the device frequently conflicts with software provided by one or the other manufacturers. Updates and additions require frequent rebooting and shutting down of "services" before the device can be activated.
Finally, Windows Mobile is arcane, poorly mixed and with a lousy UI. What else can you say about software that makes you descend multiple menu trees just to set up USB or wireless syncing?!? Then, of course, it doesn't work, often without any indication as to why.
Do not buy.
Sleek companion with limitations.May 21, 2009 The main reason for purchasing this unit for me was GPS and internet access. Decent music and video playback capability adds value and makes it a true travel companion. Having said that, it's no longer available from HP and is certainly NOT worth paying more than $150 for it. WHY? because now you can buy a much more capable netbook computer for about $100 more that offers same or greater runtime on the battery and easily add GPS capability for a few dollars more. Obviously the small form factor for all it has to offer is it's greatest attribute but also results in compromises in readability and functionality, especially for web surfing. Also, you need to download third party software to be able to view video formats besides just mpeg1 and wmv. As other reviewers have mentioned, initial signal acquisition for GPS is slow, sometimes painfully slow but I purchased a Gilsson external antenna for under $20 and now the signal lock is almost instantaneous. Wifi also works well but I have had trouble with higher speed draft-N wireless signal as it doesn't seem to connect at that speed. The unit also hangs up sometimes, requiring a soft reboot. So, overall, I'm pretty happy with this, especially for the price I got it for (an excellent condition used one for under $100). For under $150, it's a deal. Anything over that, I would seriously look at other alternatives.
Update: I've been using this unit for over a year now and the more I use it the more I like it. It's great for websurfing at free WiFi hotspots and the GPS continues to be a big plus when I travel (although the outdated maps sometimes hinder accurate routing). This unit was definitely ahead of it's time as all the so-called NEW smartphones can match all the functionalities built into this unit. So I've given it another star.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
GPS+PDA+WiFi=A Great Travel CompanionMar 03, 2009 I was looking for a device that would give me GPS and Internet access over WiFi, but that wasn't a cell phone too, so I could avoid a data plan. There are surprisingly few devices that meet this simple requirement. Happily, the iPAQ rx5915 Travel Companion does this and much more.
It runs Tom Tom 6 GPS using a SirfStar III GPS antenna, it's an MP3 player with equalizer, and it is also a very nice PDA. Beyond the normal PDA functions it has a travel assistant, (which includes weather forecasts in any four cities you choose, a global map with day & night overlay, times in any five cities, travel checklist, international dialing prefix list and conversions for currencies, measurements and clothing sizes.)
I had no difficulties connecting to wireless Internet, and regardless of what some reviewers have said about poor GPS reception, I've had no problem receiving GPS signals inside my house, with the meter showing five full bars. I would expect no less with a SirfStar III GPS antenna.
I haven't tried Bluetooth yet, but I have tried every other function in my Travel Companion, and it has worked without the slightest hitch. I've even been able to charge it with my cellphone charger.
If you've been looking for a GPS with PDA, WiFi Internet, an MP3 player and Bluetooth, take the plunge. You can find these here on Amazon as well as elsewhere at a very low cost, so you have little to lose, and a great travel companion to gain. It's so much more than just a portable GPS.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Problematic, but the warranty is unacceptable.Dec 11, 2008 I will keep this short and sweet.
The device has been problematic at times. For example, if I use Wifi, then turn it off, I usually have to reboot the device before attempting to use wifi again or it will never connect. Similar problems with the GPS, but not as consistent.
Widespread stability and speed problems are there, but nothing too serious, and nothing one wouldn't expect from Windows Mobile.
No, the problem isn't the device, per se, but the manufacturer when the device fails. I suffered from a major GPS problem late in the warranty period. The serial number indicated it was out of warranty, so they refused my coverage. But my Amazon receipt indicated that it was clearly still under warranty.
But HP does not accept Amazon receipts. I found this shocking and unacceptable. A major retailer is being treated like some second-class citizen. So, you can either not buy this from Amazon, or not buy it at all.
My recommendation is the latter. It's a good device, but not without some serious problems, and certainly not good enough to worth risking an encounter with HP's bad warranty.
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