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HP iPAQ 5555 Pocket PC

HP iPAQ 5555 Pocket PC

HP iPAQ 5555 Pocket PC

Give yourself a jump on the competition by letting the iPAQ h5555 Pocket PC increase your mobile productivity. Communicate wirelessly while securely accessing and managing information on your own preferred schedule. Access the Internet, e-mail, and corporate data at home, at work, or on the go with the integrated Bluetooth and WLAN 802.11b wireless capability. Protect your data with the fingerprint-recognition feature, VPN software, 64-bit and 128-bit WEP, F-Secure FileCrypto Data Encryption, and Xcellenet Afaria device management. Easily print documents, e-mail attachments, and pictures straight from your HP iPAQ h5555 to an HP printer. Enjoy brilliant color and image sharpness courtesy of the transflective TFT LCD (64, 000 colors). Be ergonomically correct with the five-way navigation button, touch-sensitive display for stylus, built-in speaker and microphone, and more? Do more as your needs grow with the expansion pack support and compatible accessories.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3505 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Hewlett-Packard
  • Model: H5555
  • Dimensions: 5.19 pounds
  • Display size: 3.8


  • Features

  • A powerful and flexible Pocket PC with enhanced security and wireless features
  • Integrated Bluetooth for wireless connectivity both in and out of the office
  • All the benefits of the Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 Premium operating system
  • Biometric fingerprint reader for serious security
  • What's in the box: iPAQ Pocket PC, USB Desktop cradle/charger, AC Adapter, holster with belt clip, lithium-ion battery, getting started poster; charger adapter, hp iPAQ Pocket PC Companion CD



  • Editorial Reviews

    From the Manufacturer
    Early Adopters Pick: August 2003. The HP iPaq 5555 Pocket PC sports a broad range of applications, integrated wireless capabilities, enhanced security and expandability.

    Continuing to deliver expansion capabilities, the powerful and flexible hp iPAQ Pocket PC 5555 is designed to meet your handheld computing needs with enhanced fingerprint security and wireless connectivity both in and out of the office. Gain competitive advantage through increased mobile productivity that allows you to communicate, access, and manage information when you want. A broad range of applications, integrated wireless capabilities, enhanced security and expandability make the 5555 essential for you to be productive at home, at work or on the go.

    With broad choice of wireless capabilities such as integrated Bluetooth and WLAN 802.11b, you can access the Internet, email, and corporate data at home, at work or on the go. Security solutions such as the iPAQ Pocket PC’s unique biometric fingerprint reader, VPN software, 64-bit and 128-bit WEP, F-Secure FileCrypto Data Encryption and Xcellenet Afaria device management provide enhanced security protection for your device, your information and your wireless connection. Investment protection comes with continuity of existing platform and expansion pack support, as well as a broad offering of compatible iPAQ accessories.

    Versatile expansion capabilities and accessories allow you to extend the hp iPAQ Pocket PC's capabilities or convert it into a unique handheld device that will meet your needs. Easily print your documents, email attachments and pictures directly from your hp iPAQ Pocket PC to an HP printer. A removable battery, transflective display, integrated Secure Digital slot, increased memory, and Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 Premium Edition give you greater productivity with optimal performance.

    What's in the box

  • iPAQ Pocket PC
  • USB Desktop cradle/charger
  • AC Adapter
  • Holster with belt clip
  • Lithium-ion battery
  • Getting started poster
  • Charger adapter
  • HP iPAQ Pocket PC Companion CD


  • Customer Reviews

    Piece of junk at a very high price1
    My company paid for one of these units for me. I hadn't really used PDAs before but knew of some friends who used them and liked them.

    To make a long story short, I barely used this unit. I bought TomTom GPS software to install on this unit and took it w/ me to England on my honeymoon (live in USA). It worked pretty well until the last day when the unit stopped working. I popped the battery out and back in again and all software was gone. It had re-instated a clean install of the operating system. Even though the GPS was on a storage card, the GPS software was gone and my Pocket PC was wiped clean.

    About 6 months later, I re-installed everything for my wife's aunt and she used the unit when they visited Whales. They liked using it as well, but once again, on the last day, the same thing happened to them.

    I inquired with customer service and learned about what I felt was an amazing situation. You have to constantly keep the unit charged. If it ever loses battery power, you lose everything on the unit. I can't believe something that costs about $500 with the advances in technology today could be manufactured to lose all data unless you keep it constantly charged. My cell phone battery gets completely discharged, but I don't lose all the cell phone numbers that I have programmed into it of friends and family. I don't know if all PDAs have this ridiculous feature of no permanent storage, but I just find this feature unbelievable! What the hell is the point of this unit?! At least I can't erase a day planner in paper form and I don't have to worry about dropping and breaking it either.

    The last time I tried to use the unit, I went again through the long process of re-installing my GPS software. This time, however, the unit didn't seem to charge at all and didn't turn on at all. It basically seemed broken or perhaps the battery was fried. I called customer service and they could not offer any free customer service since it had been just over 1 year and the warranty was finished. I barely used the unit during the year and the unit cost over $500!!!!!!

    I am amazed that what I thought was a reputable company, like HP, could manufacture such shoddy crap and not stand behind their products even though this unit seems to be very obviously defective and poorly designed. From what others have been saying about it, I guess I'm not alone. HP owes me a refund and an apology. I won't be buying from HP again any time soon or perhaps ever.

    AMAZING!5
    Okay now, here's the background:

    I used to have a PalmIIIxe. Then my uncle came over and gave me his old iPAQ. He did that because "It had been sitting on my desk for like three months and I hadn't touched it." When he gave it to me it didn't work. I found the reset button and voila! He showed me how to charge it, and I could use it when it was on its charger. My uncle said that the battery must have died. Fortunately, 2 days later it was fully charged!!!!

    Every aspect of it is great, the fingerprint scan is hard so I don't use that but I do use other things. Window's Media Player is GREAT! And the best part is that you can download a different media player that plays MP4s so that the movies you get on iTunes work on it too! You can have a setting so that full screen mode rotates the video to fit the ENTIRE screen! That is much bigger than the iPod video's screen.

    I think it's great and a really cool thing to have.

    HP Ipaq 55552
    I have owned the Ipaq 5555 for a year. My review is far from positive. The unit has glitzy features but many disappointments. Battery life is not long enough for practical professional use. Handwriting recognition is about 90% at best and usually less. The unit has a slippery exterior that should be kept in a case; a poor engineering design , unless they want one to drop it.
    What is most disappointing is the one year warrantee support from HP. I developed synching problems. HP support put me through a variety of time consuming phone support resets et al. Finally they agreed (reluctantly) to accept the unit for analysis. We sent it in. The J2 connector on the main board was cracked. Despite a lack of any signs or history of external abuse, they claimed the unit must have been dropped and sustained significant impact. They are not planning to honor the warrantee. I am the only one who uses this unit. HP does not honor their warrantee. I would not recommend purchasing this unit.
    Other limitations are common to most PDAs. Slow compared to PCs, laptops, tablets. Poor screen size for internet.
    For the price this is not worth it.
    On the positive side the security features were valuable to me as a physician to protect confidential patient information. Otherwise it had little special to offer over units costing a fraction of the price.
    Wireless internet was of little value due to the slowness of connecting and unreliability of auto connecting. Within my own home I could walk downstairs to use the PC to access and get internet info more expediently. The only time it helped was on the road, and that was limited. Email access from the PDA is not happening for me.
    Many programs have to be purchased for PDA use that would be built in to most laptops and other PCs. Bluetooth devices are too pricey to be a good value.
    I think PDAs are great for storing contact info and making notes, but should not be pushed into the realm of truer computing. They should be easily held and capable of sustaining 4 foot falls.
    Again, I would specifically avoid the HP products because they are not honoring their warrantee, using flimsy evidence to shift the blame off their poor engineering of a handheld onto the user. Get a far less expensive Palm for basic contact and calendar use, a laptop or tablet for on the road computing and bypass these expensive and impractical Ipaqs.

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