Packed with 144MB of Random Access Memory plus a state-of-the-art
Windows Mobile 5 operating system, the HP iPAQ hx2795 personal digital assistant is surely a member of the slickest modern Pocket PCs in the market. I personally like its memory because although it's not as huge as other expensive PDAs, hx2795's is non-volatile. This means your files and data are safe even if the machine loses battery power.
The chassis of this new machine is a beautiful silver and gray ensemble with a 3.5"
Liquid Crystal Display screen that is good enough to provide appealing images. At 3.01 by 0.65 by 4.71 inches (HWD) and weight of 5.8 oz, I guess this machine is very portable although not very light compared to the Axim X50v by Dell. It is packed with the basic features for a PDA like office software applications and web browsers.
But if I were you, I won't read mails nor surf the net with this unit because the small, brightly-colored screen can cause viewing fatigue when you stare at it for a long time. However, what's interesting about this model is that it comes with a cradle and a fingerprint detector for added security measures that aren't found in other PDA brands.