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Sooner Al

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#1976 4-Aug-2004 23:50

As posted on the HP forums...

http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/bizsupport/questionanswer.do?threadId=655775




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#7544 5-Aug-2004 00:19
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Sad... I'm not sure the ROM size is a problem on the h4150 series for example, and citing 3rd party applications is not exactly the best reason in the world - most applications delivered with HP iPAQ models are already updated to Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition. Otherwise, what applications are they offering with the new models?




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  #7560 5-Aug-2004 21:52
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I don't see why they would have a problem reducing the size of the ROM. They didn't have one when they made the 1910, 1940/45 and the 2200 series. I think they're just using it as an excuse so you'll by their next generation of PDA's

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