
569 reviews
July, 2010
alaTest has collected and analyzed 569 reviews from magazines and websites. People appreciate the maps. The usability also impresses, but many are less positive about the performance.
Experts rate this product 77/100 and users 76/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors. Compared to other GPS the HP iPAQ rx5900 (5910,5915,5935,5940,5965) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 86/100 = Very good quality.
July, 2010
By Bonnie Cha, CNET.com
The HP iPaq rx5965 Travel Companion delivers a sleek all-in-one navigation, productivity, and entertainment device to mobile professionals; we just wish it had better battery life.
Integrated GPS, TomTom Navigator software, useful travel tools, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, Slow to acquire satellite fix, Subpar battery life, The stylus placed in an awkward location
Slow to acquire satellite fix, Subpar battery life, The stylus placed in an awkward location
The HP iPaq rx5000 series is expected to ship in mid-November and will cost $799 for the rx5765 (which has 512MB flash memory) and $899 for the rx5965 (2GB of memory and Wi-Fi thrown in). FeaturesFor HP, the GPS capabilities and the travel tools...
September, 2006
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By Ross Catanzariti
Excellent GPS navigation, native Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, SD card slot for extra memory, design
No camera, not enough built-in storage
The iPAQ rx5965 adds fully fledged GPS navigation to an already enticing multimedia unit.
Designed by Hewlett-Packard as a 'Travel Companion', the iPAQ rx5965 is the upgraded model to the previous line of PDA's, consisting of the iPAQ rx4240 and iPAQ rx4540. The rx5965 uses the same 400MHz Samsung processor as both the iPAQ rx4240 and...
March, 2007
By Alex Kidman
HP's iPaq RX5965 is a sleek and attractive GPS/PDA hybrid device with more storage than most GPS or PDA systems would know what to do with. The inclusion of TomTom's easy and attractive GPS software is the icing on the cake of this particularly ...
Simple operation, large clear screen.
Lacks extras, low battery life.
At first glance, $899 for a GPS/PDA hybrid seems exceptionally on the rich side, especially given that half the price can score you the Mio P350 which uses the same hybrid model. We reckon that the extra speed, easy TomTom software and globs of ...
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