HP iPAQ 610 series soldiers on outside US
So apparently HP just has a very special form of hatred for its native soil, because that iPAQ 610 series with that nifty touch sensitive scroll wheel embedded in the keypad now appears to be canceled only in the US. This bittersweet news comes courtesy of British retailer Devicewire, which reports that it'll have examples of the iPAQ 614 available to its customers as soon as next Monday for the princely sum of £389.99 (about $765). That's fine, though, HP, whatever. We didn't want your stupid iPAQ anyway.
[Via CoolSmartphone]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Kyle @ Feb 15th 2008 3:15PM
"That's fine, though, HP, whatever. We didn't want your stupid iPAQ anyway."
ummmm.....I did
Troy @ Feb 15th 2008 3:25PM
I want this too. If you look at the specs, it's one of the only devices with a no-compromise set of features. How does a British retailer know what HP will or won't be selling? THey weren't even in the plans to sell the 610 anyway but the UK version 614. Smell a rat
Joshua @ Feb 15th 2008 4:56PM
Doesn't this have something to do with the whole Qualcomm banning thing?
Mickey @ Feb 16th 2008 2:10PM
Is there some Qualcomm chip in this thing? I thought it was Marvell? All I know is that Broadcom is putting the screws to people with their patents.
jonathan @ Feb 15th 2008 5:05PM
The new Moto ROKR E8 has a very similar touchwheel idea. Might be a patent problem.
Juice @ Feb 15th 2008 10:34PM
How the bloody hell do you navigate up/down/left/right in good old WinMo?
tmgp @ Mar 5th 2008 9:46PM
there are two ways:
1) you use the jog dial, on the side of the device
2) you use the keyboard as jog dial, in two ways: u can make circular movements, like ipod or the new nokias, or u can make straight movements (if you make a movement, from "5" to "2", it will be the same as pressing up. it's quite easy to use.