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20 Reviews
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Overall I like this GPS a lot. It has a great looking GUI, a beautiful screen, a good hardware layout and it is packed with features. I was bummed out about my phone working, but wont hold it against the GPS. Using the GPS is easy; it is really accur...
Abstract: What you are looking at is both an introduction and then a full review of the HP iPAQ 310 Travel Companion. I wrote the intro after a briefing with HP where I had hands-on with the 310. It seemed an impressive device, and the first section describ...
Abstract: The most underrated aspect of a technology product is its documentation. Even the simplest product will require you at some point to go online or check the user manual for the answer to an obscure question. In the case of the iPaq 310 Travel Compa...
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Abstract: Overall, it\'s a good step on the right road for these class of devices and while useful and practical, it hasn\'t quite bridged the gap between GPS and personal assistant.
2D and 3D map options are clean and easy to read. GPS tracking while on foot or in a vehicle works without a digital hiccup. Multiple voice and language options. Scrollwheel controller makes zooming in on maps smoother than a Barry White album.
Spades of extras deep operating system = steep learning curve. Toggling between features often causes menu to temporarily stall. Only two measly gigs of included memory? Looks like were not giving up our iPods anytime soon.
The HP iPaq 310 Travel Companion is good-looking hardware that handles navigation basics fine. But until the extras work better, its not worth the high price. Yardena Arar ...
Abstract: HP iPAQ 310 HP (NYSE:HPQ) isn’t totally new to the GPS market, but in the past they have approached GPS from more of a PDA perspective. That has changed with the introduction of the HP iPAQ 310 which is built more like a traditional PND. This GPS is...
Excellent screen (800 x 480 pixels), Quick routing/rerouting, Typical POI database, customizable, Pleasant voices
No third party software allowed, Some errors in the TeleAtlas database (at least in my immediate area), Poor battery life, long charge times, Awkward interface with minimal options to set the software, Windshield mount wouldn’t hold to the glass