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Rick Rizner
The HP IPaq Rx3715 Mobile Media Companion is loaded with so many features that it could replace some of your other electronic devices in a pinch. It's expensive, however, and its integrated 1.2- megapixel digital camera isn't good for much.
The attractive black-and-charcoal Windows Mobile device is easy to use, provided you have petite fingers; otherwise, the buttons are very small. The round, four-way navigation pad is smaller than a dime, and the tiny control buttons have only little raised bits of plastic to delineate their live areas. You certainly have to look where you're pressing.
You can access the Web from nearly anywhere with the Rx3715's built-in Wi-Fi circuitry or its Bluetooth radio (along with a compatible cell phone). I browsed the Internet at a moderately quick clip on the Rx3715's bright and relatively sharp 3.5-inch screen. I experienced a few quirks, though. I had...