May 30

The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) has reviewed the HP iPaq 1930/1940 series and HP iPaq 2200 Pocket PC devices and placed the user manuals and pictures on their website.

There seems to be a huge number of different devices in the 1900 series including the iPaq 1930, iPaq 1935, iPaq 1937, iPaq 1940 and iPaq 1945.

Specs are listed below.

HP iPaq 2200

  • Processor: Intel Cotulla (Xscale) 200 MHz or 400 MHz (options)
  • Memory: 64 MB RAM, 32 MB ROM
  • Expansion: SDIO, CF
  • Wireless: Bluetooth (option) + Consumer grade IR
  • Dimensions: 4.50 in x 2.75 in x 0.63 in (l x w x h), rubber grips on side
  • Weight: 5.49 oz

User manual link: https://svartifoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/forms/blobs/retrieve.cgi?attachment_id=326023&native_or_pdf=pdf

HP iPaq 1940/1945

  • Processor: Samsung S3C2410 266 MHz
  • Memory 64 MB SDRAM (56 MB main memory)
  • Display: 3.5 inch transreflective color TFT, 240 x 320 pixels
  • Audio: Microphone, speaker, 2.5 mm stereo through audio jack
  • Dimensions: 4.46 in x 2.75 in x 0.50 in (l x w x h)
  • Weight: 4.23 oz
  • Memory Expansion: SDIO

HP iPaq 1930/1935/1937

  • Processor: Samsung S3C2410 203 MHz
  • Memory 64 MB SDRAM (56 MB main memory)
  • Display: 3.5 inch transreflective color TFT, 240 x 320 pixels
  • Audio: Microphone, speaker, 2.5 mm stereo through audio jack
  • Dimensions: 4.46 in x 2.75 in x 0.50 in (l x w x h)
  • Weight: 4.23 oz
  • Memory Expansion: SDIO

It’s interesting that some of these devices are using non intel ARM processors. Could the OEM’s be getting annoyed at Intel and the severe lack of performance increase with the Xscale series?

Source: FCC & BargainPDA

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