Compaq H3100 warranty Options

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QuickSpecs

Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC H3100 Series

Options

Expansion Packs

CF Card Expansion Pack

 

PC Card Expansion Pack

 

Dual-Slot PC Card Expansion Pack

 

Color Style Pack (Emerald Green, Sapphire Blue, Ruby Red)

 

Color Style Pack (Amethyst Purple, Amber Orange, and Smoky Quartz)

Memory

CompactFlash (CF) 32-MB Memory Card

 

CompactFlash (CF) 64-MB Memory Card

 

Note: CF Expansion Pack required.

170339-B21

170338-B21

216198-B21

224254-B21

224255-B21

104703-004

104703-003

Power

AC Adapter

402143-xxx

 

Auto Adapter

180743-B21

 

Note: xxx is specific to country

 

 

 

 

Cradle

Serial Cradle

176482-B21

 

USB Cradle

176481-B21

 

 

 

Communications

56K V.90 CompactFlash Modem Card

148908-xxx

 

Synchronization Cable, USB

191007-B21

 

Synchronization Cable, Serial

191008-B21

 

Wireless Ethernet PC Card

146927-xxx

 

Note: xxx is specific to country

 

Cases

Other

Executive Leather Case

170340-B21

Expandable Case

217883-B21

3-Stylus Replacement Kit

176184-B21

Targus Stowaway Portable Keyboard for Compaq iPAQ Pocket PCs (available from

227262-B21

Targus)

 

DA-10680

World Wide — Version 7 — March 21, 2001

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H3100 specifications

The Compaq H3100 series is a family of handheld devices that made a significant mark in the world of mobile computing during its time. Launched in the early 2000s, it was designed for professionals and tech enthusiasts seeking portable computing solutions. With its compact design and various features, the H3100 series provided users with essential tools for productivity on the go.

One of the standout characteristics of the Compaq H3100 is its sleek, lightweight design, allowing users to easily carry it in their pockets or bags. The device came equipped with a vibrant color display, which was quite revolutionary for handhelds at the time. This display offered clarity and brightness, ensuring that users could access their information in various lighting conditions.

In terms of technology, the H3100 series was powered by the Windows CE operating system, which facilitated a smooth user experience with its intuitive interface. This OS allowed compatibility with numerous applications, making it versatile for different tasks, from document editing to personal information management. The inclusion of a stylus further enhanced usability, enabling precise navigation of the touch interface.

Connectivity was another critical feature of the H3100 series. It supported infrared communication, allowing users to transfer data wirelessly with other compatible devices. This capability was particularly useful for syncing contacts and calendar events with desktop computers, thus preventing data loss and ensuring that users remained organized.

The H3100 series also boasted substantial memory options, supporting various storage expansions through CompactFlash slots. This made it possible for users to increase storage capacity for applications, multimedia, or files, addressing the limitations typically faced by portable devices of that era.

Additionally, the H3100 was known for its long-lasting battery life, which provided extended usability without frequent recharging. This feature was highly regarded by professionals who relied on their devices for daily tasks during travel.

In conclusion, the Compaq H3100 series represented a significant evolution in portable computing, combining design aesthetics with technological advancements. Its features such as Windows CE, a bright color display, infrared connectivity, expandable memory, and robust battery life made it a popular choice among users during its time. Although it may now be considered a relic in the fast-paced tech world, the H3100 series laid the groundwork for future handheld devices, influencing the trajectory of mobile computing.