Q . What are the benefits of integrating Wi-Fi (WLAN) into the Pocket PC?

A . HP continues to integrate new technologies to provide the optimal user experience. We listen to our customers and integrate the most universally needed technologies. In addition to integrated solutions, we also provide modular ones. Some users prefer to select and configure their own solutions using iPAQ Pocket PC accessories. Advantages to having WLAN technology integrated include:

Smaller, lighter

Lower Total Cost of Ownership

Easier deployment/distribution/management

Easier to hold/more "pocketable"

More expandable (can still use expansion packs)

Fewer pieces to lose; fewer pieces to break; fewer assets to track

Better power management

Q . Can Wi-Fi (WLAN) and Bluetooth connections coexist?

A . Bluetooth and 802.11 use different radios. The distance between the two antennas will determine the level of interference or coexistence of the two radios within the same product. The hx2000 series has software that eliminates the co-existence issue between WLAN and Bluetooth. In the iPAQ Pocket PC, WLAN and Bluetooth connections can be established at the same time without disconnections.

Q . Are HP Wi-Fi (WLAN) products interoperable with other product brands?

A . Yes. HP WLAN products are compatible with products from different vendors employing the same technology (for example, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum). This compatibility allows users to use client adapters from multiple vendors. The goal of industry standards, including the IEEE 802.11 specifications, is to allow compliant products to interoperate without explicit collaboration between vendors. WECA (Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance) is an industry organization that certifies WLAN product interoperability. The 802.11b specification provides the guidelines for WLAN interoperability, and the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (WECA) ensures that products interoperate in real-world applications. Systems can interoperate as long as the PC client card and access point are 802.11b compliant and WECA certified.

Q . What is the data throughput speed of an 802.11b WLAN network connection?

A . 802.11b WLANs operate up to speeds of 11 Mbps. WLAN users experience speed comparable to that offered by many-wired networks. Similar to the wired network, WLAN throughput speed depends on such factors as network topology, load, and distance from the access point.

Q . What is a Hot Spot?

A . A hot spot is a place where you can access WLAN/Wi-Fi service, either free or fee-based. Hot spots can be inside a coffee shop, airport lounge, train station, convention center, hotel or any other public meeting area. Corporations and campuses are also implementing hot spots to provide wireless Internet access to their visitors and guests. In some parts of the world, hot spots are also known as cool spots.

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HP HX2000 manual

HX2000 specifications

The HP HX2000 is a versatile handheld device designed to cater to the demands of both professionals and tech enthusiasts alike. As part of HP's commitment to innovation and quality, the HX2000 blends utility and form factor seamlessly.

One of the most notable features of the HP HX2000 is its advanced display technology. It boasts a high-resolution touchscreen, which not only enhances visibility in varied lighting conditions but also allows for precise touch interactions. The display is complemented by a durable and ergonomic design, ensuring user comfort during prolonged use.

Powering the HP HX2000 is a robust processor that enables efficient multitasking and high-performance computing. Coupled with ample RAM and storage options, this device is well-equipped to handle demanding applications, data-heavy tasks, and multimedia consumption. The device supports both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, allowing for seamless integration with other devices and networks.

Another standout characteristic is its extensive battery life, which is designed to support long hours of usage without the need for frequent recharging. This makes the HP HX2000 particularly suitable for fieldwork, travel, and scenarios where access to power outlets may be limited.

Security features are paramount in today’s digital landscape, and the HP HX2000 does not disappoint. It includes advanced encryption technologies and biometric security options, ensuring that sensitive data remains protected. The device comes with various software solutions that enhance user experience, from productivity tools to security applications, making it an all-in-one device.

In terms of build quality, the HP HX2000 is constructed from premium materials that promote durability and resilience. This is particularly important for users who require a reliable device in dynamic environments, whether in corporate settings or on-the-go lifestyles.

In summary, the HP HX2000 stands out with its powerful performance, high-resolution display, strong connectivity options, long-lasting battery, and robust security features. It is a comprehensive solution for users looking for functionality, reliability, and cutting-edge technology in a portable device, making it a compelling choice in the crowded market of handheld computers. Whether for business, education, or personal use, the HP HX2000 meets the needs of a modern, tech-savvy audience.