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Yes its expensive, but its well worth it. And it is SO easy to setup and just start browsing the web.
The WIFI itself is great. Well, from having 3 Pocket Pc's, how HP Discontinued this is pretty amazing, they would still be making what other companys are now by still selling it.
do, then YES. For those of you who are wondering, hey, if I buy this, does it mean I can use it to connect to my actual internet using my wireless router/modem" Got an 802.11 in it.
prob. I highly suggest this one.
Many other ipaqs you find need you to buy additional parts in order to connect to that there wireless modem of yours 5 feet away from you.
I am formerly a Palm user, and can't get enough of the IPAQ. I use this multiple times a day (every day) and have never been disapointed.
I have not been cautious with the touchscreen and it is scratched in places (different from the lcd breaking) so I would advise anyone who is buying one to use a good screen protector from the beginning. I've never had any issue with the lcd and have dropped my unit multiple times (this is an understatement since I'm a clutz). I've had my 4155 for almost 3 years and am shocked by the screen problems people have commented on here. Also, don't let the battery die because it will hard reset and you'll have to put all your programs back on. It is carried with me and used often thoughout the day. I have no issues with the wifi and really have no complaints. Best to back it up weekly or so using the backup utility it comes with and putting the backup on a storage card. Good luck with your purchase.
More complex wireless operations, like setting up a virtual desktop, are not as straight forward and the entire wireless configuration - asking weather a wireless connection is for "work" or "the internet" - could be simplified (what if it is both). (The included case does not go too far towards protecting the iPAQ). The wireless is fairly easy to setup to get on the internet, although I have not found this feature as useful as I thought. The battery life exceeds 3 days of normal use for me (I haven't seen the battery below about 40 percent even after 3+ days of no charging). I have owned the iPAQ 4155 for 11 months now (after replacing a 3600 series) and have used it every day since. I have gone back to syncing via infrared (which is pretty straightforward) and charging with the supplied AC charger.I give the iPAQ 4 stars only because the wireless is somewhat problematic (I have had to "reset" it a number of times), otherwise I would give it 5. I have not had a single problem with the LCD screen cracking (and I have owned at least 8 iPAQ's for employees) but I have been careful to protect mine with a metal case such as the one from Innopocket. The LCD screen is bright and highly visible even in relatively bright light.
(I have been surprised at the scratches, dings, and warping I have done to the metal case after walking around a jobsite for an hour with my iPAQ in my pocket - but NO damage to the device itself). That being said, I have rarely found the desire/need to get onto a wireless connection once the newness wore off. I can say that it has met or exceeded my expectations in nearly every way. Some sort of protective case is vital if you plan to take your iPAQ anywhere at all because the screen is fragile and leaning up against something with it in your pocket will surely crack it if it is not protected. and have some bugs removed. This may be different if you spend a lot of time at the airport, Starbucks, or other places w/wireless access. One final note: I have not had very much luck at all with "travel sync/chargers" I have purchased which intend to sync and charge the device simultaneously via USB. -- It really deserves 4.5 but that is not an option.
I advise you don't buy this model. I was given one by my company. I used it briefly, then carefully placed it in it's case in my desk drawer.After a few months I decided to start using it again, but found that the LCD screen (under the glass) had multiple cracks all over it.I could hardly believe my eyes since I had put it away specifically to prevent it getting broken, and somehow it broke on it's own.
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