Handheld PC
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A Handheld PC, or H/PC for short, is a Microsoft term for a computer built around a form factor which is smaller than any standard notebook PC or laptop (it is sometimes referred to as a Palmtop). A true Handheld PC runs on a Platform Release of the Microsoft Windows CE operating system, with the term also covering Windows CE devices released by the broader commercial market.
Design requirements
The Handheld PC was the original hardware design for consumer PDA devices running Windows CE. It allows one to organize one's life on the move. Billed by Microsoft as a "PC Companion device," the Handheld PC provides familiar applications from the PC in a mobile format with all the convenience and portability of a PDA. Originally announced in 1996, the Handheld PC is distinctive from its more recent counterparts such as the Palm-Size PC, Pocket PC, or SmartPhone in that the specification provides for larger screen sizes as well as a keyboard.To be classed as a Handheld PC the device must:
- Run Microsoft's Windows CE (Handheld PC Platform Release)
- Be bundled with an application suite only found through an OEM Platform Release and not in Windows CE itself
- Use ROM
- Have a screen supporting a resolution of greater than 480×240
- Include a keyboard
- Include a CompactFlash Slot
- Include a PCMCIA Slot
- Include an infrared (IrDA) port
- Provide wired serial and/or USB connectivity
Windows CE devices which match all of the hardware requirements of the H/PC specification but lack a keyboard are known as Windows CE Tablet PC or Webpad devices.
See also
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External links
- [HPC:Factor] — Handheld PC Community exclusive support and resources
- [History of Windows CE] at HPC:Factor
- [Mobile Devices] at Microsoft.com
- [SmartMobileassets] — Mobile device from a business perspective
- [Software for Pocket PC Handhelds]
- Specific models
- [Handheld Attitude (j7xx)] — Software information repository for Jornada 700 series devices
- [HPC NEC] — All about NEC MobilePros
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