Compaq H3900 Bluetooth Specifications, Ergonomic Design, Features, Operating System, Applications

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QuickSpecs

Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC H3900 Series

Standard Features

Bluetooth Specifications*

Technology

Bluetooth high-speed, low-power microwave wireless link

NOTE: Only applicable to

Bluetooth specification

1.1 compliant (2.4-GHz Industrial Scientific Medical Band)

User Interface

Bluetooth Manager

H3970 model.

Operating system support

Microsoft Pocket PC

 

 

Device type

Class II device; up to 4 dB transmit, typical 10 meter range

 

Power

3.3V ± 5% Peak current - typical TX current at approximately 140 mA

 

Receiver sensitivity

–78 dBm or greater

 

Regulatory standards

R&TT#-EN 300 328 and EN 300 826, UL 1950, CB Safety Scheme inclusive of EN 60950

 

 

and IEC 950, FCC Part 15 subpart C, Canadian, CE

 

Profile support

Generic access Service discovery, Service Discovery Application, Serial port, LAN access,

 

 

Dial-up networking, General object exchange, Object Push (business cards, contacts,

 

 

calendar and tasks), File Transfer, Active Sync through serial port

 

 

 

Ergonomic Design

Instant-on/off and frontlight

 

Features

5-way joystick

 

 

Touch-sensitive display for stylus or fingertip

 

5 customizable application launch buttons – Calendar, Contacts, Inbox, iPAQ Tasks, and Recorder buttons

 

4 alarm settings

 

 

Speaker on front-side of unit

 

 

 

Operating System

Powered by Microsoft® Windows® for Pocket PC 2002

Applications

Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Voice Recorder, Notes, Pocket Word (with Spellchecker), Pocket Excel, Pocket Internet Explorer*,

 

Windows Media Player 8 (MP3, audio and video streaming), Calculator, Solitaire, Inbox (with Spell Checker for email),

 

Microsoft Reader (eBooks), File Explorer, MSN Messenger*, Terminal Services Client, VPN Client, Infrared Beaming, Clock,

 

Align Screen, File Explorer, Memory, Volume control

 

 

Compaq Exclusive

These are the extras that Compaq put in ROM

Applications

iPAQ File Store: nonviolatile file storage in flash ROM; iPAQ Task Manager: access and launch programs easily, iPAQ

(On device)

Backup: utility for Backup/Restore to Memory Card, iPAQ Image Viewer: view images and create slide shows, Nevo:

 

Universal Remote Control, Adjustable Standby Settings: Utility for adjusting power conservation modes , Utilities: Self Test,

 

Auto Run, Expansion pack, Compaq Audio, Power Status

 

 

Applications from

Additional Software from Microsoft

Microsoft on Companion

Outlook 2000*, Microsoft ActiveSync 3.5 (Desktop device synchronization), Microsoft Reader eBooks, Links to Microsoft

CD

websites for additional downloadable applications (some programs may require purchase of additional desktop software to

 

utilize Pocket PC versions)

 

NOTE: * = A standard WLAN infrastructure, other Bluetooth enabled devices, and a service contract with a wireless airtime provider may be required for applicable wireless communication. Wireless Internet use requires a separately purchased service contract. Check with service provider for availability and coverage in your area. Not all web content available.

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H3900 specifications

The Compaq H3900 series, introduced in the late 1990s, is one of the hand-held devices that captured attention during the dawn of mobile computing. This device blended functionality and portability in a way that catered to both professionals and casual users alike.

The H3900 series came equipped with the Windows CE operating system, making it user-friendly for those who were accustomed to the Windows environment. This operating system allowed users to enjoy a variety of applications while maintaining a smooth interface designed for smaller screens. The device was powered by a Hitachi SH3 processor, which delivered efficient performance suitable for its time.

One of the key characteristics of the H3900 series was its overall design. Compact and lightweight, the device featured a slim profile that made it easy to carry. The screen was a color LCD display, which allowed for clear visibility of applications and documents. The backlit feature was especially handy for users working in low-light environments.

The H3900 series included a stylus, providing an intuitive touch interface for navigation and input. This was especially critical for applications like handwriting recognition, which was a sought-after feature in personal digital assistants (PDAs). The device also offered built-in memory, which was expandable through CompactFlash and PCMCIA slots. This expandability was a significant advantage, as it allowed users to add additional storage or accessories such as networking cards.

Connectivity options were a standout feature of the H3900 series, which included infrared ports and serial connections for syncing data with PCs and other devices. This flexibility made it easier for users to remain productive while on the go, enhancing their workflow.

Battery life was another noteworthy aspect of the H3900, providing users with considerable usage time before needing a recharge. This was a critical factor as mobility purposes demanded devices that could last through extensive usage without frequent interruptions.

In summary, the Compaq H3900 series showcased foundational technologies that laid the groundwork for future mobile devices. Its combination of a user-friendly operating system, intuitive design, and connectivity options made it a noteworthy contender in the handheld market of its time. Through its unique blend of features, the H3900 series significantly shaped the evolution of personal digital assistants and mobile technology.