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HP iPAQ 1945 Pocket PC |
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IPAQ 1900 series has low LCD life |
| I bought the IPAQ 1940 a couple of years back and I had no problems with it and loved it for its display and form factor. But after 18 months, the screen developed a big internal crack for no reason. Cost to replace that at HP is $200. I read more blogs and almost everyone has something to say about the LCD screen's defective construction for the IPAQ series. I would not recommend this product to anyone just for its durability reasons. |
| HP iPAQ 1945 Pocket PC - Hewlett Packard |
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FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, DO NOT BUY IPAQS! |
| Product is overpriced for its chintzy characteristics. Looks really nice, but as they say,"looks can be deceiving". I bet 90 percent of the iPaqs out there that have been purchased from 2003 through the present date are either completely useless or are in some need of repair and 99 percent of those broken are most likely not the fault of the purchaser. Hp/Compaq has a HUGE problem with screens (as you can read from the other hundreds of negative postings on Amazon alone). Mine was very well taken care of and lasted about as long as everyone else's has (5-6 months). I even purchased the extended warranty plan, in which you have no way of proving that you did not drop the unit. SOL! My suggestion: file a complaint with your local attorney general. That'll scare HP! (oh wait, they dont care because they are overseas in another country). |
| Hewlett Packard - HP iPAQ 1945 Pocket PC |
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Love the unit but super fragile. |
| When I started using the HP1945 it was the ultimate timesaver for me, especially the Outlook Contacts. I loved the design and the way it worked. After one week of use, the screen cracked just from being in my shirt pocket, and the unit was useless. I was lucky and able to return it as defective to the store I bought it from, and get a refund. I will be searching for a similar, but sturdier PDA. |
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