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Publication date 4/2008 Single test |
The smart phone has killed off almost all the competition from unconnected PDA devices. Pocket Lint did agree that there were plenty of good reasons to get your hands on the iPaq 214, though especially if you're looking for Wi-Fi access.
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Issue 72/2008 Single test |
Value for money: 9 out of 10 points
"Editor's Choice Award"
"The traditional handheld is now a very niche product and the options for those who want one are limited, but even if that weren't the case it's hard to imagine there being many better than this. ..."
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Publication date 2/2008 Single test |
Value for money: 5 out of 10 points
"It's usable, relatively light (192g) considering its size, has a fantastic screen, a flexible selection of connections and a host of really useful software extras. It's powerful, luxuriously designed and, if all you want is an organiser to accompany your phone, there's nothing to beat it."
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The Windows CE PDA or PocketPC was put to the test in 3 magazines and came away with mostly good reviews.
Its highest score of 9 out of 10 points came from PDA Essentials & GPS Advisor magazine which tested the Hewlett-Packard iPaq 214 in their 72/2008 issue. The product received its worst result from TrustedReviews online magazine (issue 2/2008) with a score of 7 out of 10 points.
The "Editor's Choice Award" (PDA Essentials & GPS Advisor 72/2008) award act as further honours for the Hewlett-Packard iPaq 214.