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FIRST IMPRESSIONS (rx3700)...

Tapping on the Photosmart Camera icon starts a very neat camera interface. With a series of controls, you can snap a picture, make a video, zoom in or out, view your pictures (or videos), adjust your settings through the capture menu, get help and exit from the camera mode. There is a clear display of your f-stop and time along with a "hand" appearing if there is insufficient light in the lower left hand corner.

In the upper right hand corner the number of remaining pictures is indicated along with stars indicating compression and the current resolution is displayed. You can snap a picture with a touch of a button on the screen or with the "record" button and there is a nice picture centering display in the middle of the screen. Initial shots that I took were impressive for the type of camera.

The Mobile Media icon starts a cool program that will allow you to view media files on your iPAQ that are located on your PC. Without having installed the companion CD, the only files I could play were those that were "local" media on my iPAQ. The interface was powered by nevo. That?s correct, NEVO!

The forth and final icon is the Home Control. For me, this is one of the nicest elements of this device. I like the ability of controlling ALL my remote devices with my iPAQ. Of course I knew it would work but I had to set up my TV, DVD player, and CD player. It was an easy setup (very intuitive) and of course, flawless operation.

Three of the four icons that are on the buttons on either side of the navigation pad have been changed. They have been replaced with Mobile Media, HP Image Zone, nevo and iTASK is back as the fourth button. What I like about the buttons is their duel functionality. Pressing the button will begin a predefined program, but if you press and hold the button, a different program will begin. With so much available for you to do with this device, this is a welcome feature!

I haven't even pressed START yet to see what else is on this device and I am already incredibly impressed with what it does. First Impressions...are lasting impressions! With an excellent exterior design and an outstanding opening interface, I am really pleased with what I have in front of me. It appears as if the possibilities are endless.

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i would like to ask that is it a cell phone also or it just a pocket pc which cannot use for calling like a cell phone.
i would like to ask that is it cell phone also or it just a pocket pc which cannot for calling like a cell phone.
Dwight
Works excellent!
Works fabulous for me.
Jack,
What is your experience with streaming from http://www.pocketpcmedia.com on the rx3700
Good job dude! em, how was the processor's performance, benchmark? in part 2?... lol... I'm getting really excited!
Lol wait until we do our 4700 review..
so now the question is, do i go with this and keep my phone too or go with the 6300???
Great article. Thanks for the e-mail to it.
Wow! Indeed, excellent review and great device. Good job; it maked me wanting to really buy this!
Great Review! Thanks for the Pics. It takes better pictures then my Palm Zire 72. After reading this review I'm sold.


Is the rx3700 worth the extra dough over the rx3415? $100 is a lot of money.
Actually I was surprised at the charge rate. It was at 50% when I first got it and was fully charged before I knew it. I did not time it but shortly after plugging it in the cradle it was charged.

What impresses me more is the length of time the battery lasts. A significant difference over my 5555 when I'm using WiFi.

So far...I am really impressed with this new iPAQ. It does everything my 5555 does and more!


Very nice review. Obviously you played with it a while, so any feedback on how long to fully charge the first time, as well as the battery life?
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