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HP iPAQ Pocket PC h2210 PDA with charging cradle

HP iPAQ Pocket PC h2210 PDA with charging cradle

User avatarJamie

Selling Price

$99

History

The HP iPAQ h2210 was released in 2003 as part of HP's popular line of Pocket PC PDAs running Windows Mobile. These devices represented the cutting edge of mobile computing before smartphones became ubiquitous, offering features like email, web browsing, document viewing, and expandable storage. The h2210 featured a 400MHz processor, 64MB RAM, and a color touchscreen display, making it a powerful business tool for its era. Vintage technology collectors and retro computing enthusiasts are increasingly drawn to early 2000s PDAs like the iPAQ series. These devices represent an important transitional period in mobile computing history and evoke nostalgia for the pre-smartphone era. Collectors appreciate these items for their historical significance in the evolution of handheld technology, their distinctive industrial design, and their role in shaping modern mobile computing interfaces.

Origin

United States

Maker

HP (Hewlett-Packard)

Time period

circa 2003