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20 Reviews
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Gorgeous display; lots of features, including media support and Bluetooth 2.0; online trip planning
Wonky route calculation; text-to-speech feature gives unclear voice prompts; confusing menu icons; sluggish performance; cant disable navigation disclaimer; device froze, had to be reset during trips
The HP iPAQ 310 Travel Companion comes with a nice screen and loads of features, but with all its drawbacks—particularly the unreliable route calculation—were not sure youll want to take it behind the wheel. ...
Navigation is non-intuitive, Instructions are lacking, Trip planner is just a novelty, Loading media onto the device is confusing
We had a lot of problems testing the 310 Travel Companion; more problems than we’ve had with any other device in recent memory. This product feels half-baked, is not user friendly, and is frustrating to use, to say the least. We constantly felt ...
Powerful dual-core Titan processor. High-resolution widescreen display. Forty-channel GPS receiver. Excellent 3D rendering. Buildings rendered in 3D in 40 U.S. cities. Multisegment routing.
Power connects to device directly, not via mounting bracket. Text on the bottom of the screen is a bit small.
The HP iPAQ 310 Travel Companion is the first GPS device to use a speedy dual-core processor. When its coupled with a high-resolution widescreen display, the results are pretty impressive....
Abstract: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abPDbxmHOPIThis is an unboxing and first impressions video of the HP iPAQ 310 Travel Companion GPS. Im posting this here because although we dont cover GPS units specifically, when I posted about this iPAQ GPS being rel...
Abstract: This is an unboxing and first impressions video of the . Im posting this here because although we dont cover GPS units specifically, when I posted about this iPAQ GPS being released there was quite a bit of enthusiasm about it, so I figured you migh...
Abstract: HP have recently released half a dozen new Windows Mobile devices. The most interesting devices for our area are of course the ones with integrated GPS receiver. While the iPAQ 610 and 910 are still vaporware (they wont be available until well int...
Easy to plan multistop itineraries, Large 12-million–POI database, 4.3-inch glare-resistant screen, Includes text-to-speech and Bluetooth
3D maps slow things down, Hard to look up POIs, Navigation screen cluttered with unnecessary data
In the GPS world, real 3D maps are the equivalent to Dick Tracys watch for communication. And of all the Garmins, Magellans, and TomToms on the market, were a little surprised that HP is the first to get them integrated into its iPAQ 310 Travel Compa...
The HP iPaq 310 Travel Companion is a sleek portable navigation system with a gorgeous screen, text-to-speech functionality, and integrated Bluetooth. It also displays 3D building renderings and has multimedia capabilities.
The iPaq 310 was pretty awful at route recalculations, and the voice prompts werent very loud or clear.
Despite a sleek design and an attractive feature set, the HP iPaq 310 Travel Companion shows an ugly side with inaccurate route recalculations and poor voice directions that makes us say pass for now.
Abstract: September 5, 2007 -- The new iPAQ 310 Travel Companion is for those who liked HPs original Travel Companion, the iPAQ 5900, but felt that device was perhaps not quite focused enough. See, the rx5900 sort of tried to be both a Pocket PC in landsca...
Abstract: The new iPAQ 310 Travel Companion is for those who liked HPs original Travel Companion, the iPAQ 5900, but felt that device was perhaps not quite focused enough. See, the rx5900 sort of tried to be both a Pocket PC in landscape format and also a m...