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HP IPAQ 310 Travel Companion

HP IPAQ 310 Travel Companion

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HP IPAQ 310 Travel Companion
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Well first off, I'd like to say this is a really great GPS and I'm extremely satisfied with it. It may not be for everyone - like anything, you should do your research first. However, I was irritated to read many of the negative reviews here that appear to be due to lack of knowledge or just plain laziness from not reading the manual, etc. I felt I needed to write a thorough review to try and identify the true potential of this device.

I upgraded to this item when Amazon had a Friday sale at a ridiculous price. I paid the same that I paid for my previous GPS - A Via Michelin X930, which fails in comparison to the IPAQ 310. While that GPS was a great companion on the road, it was my first system and I found myself wanting some of the bells and whistles that come with higher level models once I had gotten used to how to use GPS navigation.

First off, I trust HP - even though they are new to the scene of GPS - and feel they have built a very solid product. Calling it a 'travel companion'
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18 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 687 days ago at 
HP IPAQ 310 Travel Companion
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The device has a raised ON/OFF button. You can easily turn on and drain the battery by accident.

The case is tight-fitting. If you put the device in the case, and then apply some pressure to the case, you can turn the power on.

This is a major flaw to me, as I like to carry the device with me. I find myself turning on the power by accident too often.
18 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 465 days ago at 
HP IPAQ 310 Travel Companion
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I have extensively used Garmin, Tom Tom, Magellen and Mio before buying this product. The Mio stood out of all, partly due to iGo6 used for UI and mapping. I had been a big fan ever since I bought it. Mio had some shortcomings, bluetooth, time taken to acquire signal etc, therefore I decided to give that to a friend and buy the ipaq. While this product betters the Mio on its shortcomings and is based on modified version of iGo6, I think HP didn't spend enough time in perfecting it. Otherwise this unit would have got full marks from me.

Plus:
-Excellent screen
-Bluetooth
-3d buildings (marketing feature, not that extensively used)
-Games
-Ability to play video
-Excellent mods to improve the unit
-Pro routing features
-Vivid screen resolution
-Extensive POI database
-Ability to speed alerts (More suited to EU)

Minus:
-Bluetooth doesn't syncs phonebook
-Slightly slow to respond
-UI could have been more intiutive
-Unit hangs while searching for POIs in navigation mode

18 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 473 days ago at 
HP IPAQ 310 Travel Companion
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I debated for a very long time before purchasing the HP Ipaq 310. My usual habit of shopping around for anything I buy requires me to read every review I can find on the web....Need to know the features, need to get the best price...etc. Gotta admit, this process is sometimes excessive to the point of frustration. I've owned and used about 6 GPS units in the last 5 years or so...they included Navman, Magellan, Lowrance, Garmin; that averages about 1 GPS per year. However, in reality, I had been using Garmin 350 for the last 2 years...everything else were fairly brief. Garmin 350 was simply a breeze to use; it does the GPS' primary purpose very well and is the easiest to use GPS out of the box I've had. The HP Ipaq 310 is NOT easy to use straight out of the box. I fully expected this after reading all of the reviews here in amazon, and cnet, and more exotic sites like [...]; Now, I usually would consider myself somewhat of a techy kind of guy (I've always been the one friends and family
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18 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 509 days ago at 
HP IPAQ 310 Travel Companion
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I bought it 4 months ago, if you want a travel comapanion make sure you choose something w internet conection; the games are cool for 10 min. mp3 player ok, navigation system pretty bad , freezes practicaly every single day! and you will have not option but to reset it, which takes 6 to 8 min to complete while you are getting lost. After all is just a GPS, paying more than $200 is a robbery. I paid over $400.:(
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