Compaq iPAQ

I have the main unit, power adapter and  docking station.

type Pocket PC
country Japan
year 2002
os MS Windows Pocket PC
cpu  StrongARM 32bit RISC
speed 206 MHz
ram 35 MB
rom 16 MB
graphic 240 x 320 LCD
colors 256
sound yes
ports audio, serial, IrDA


The Compaq iPAQ — The Windows PDA That Challenged Palm

The Compaq iPAQ, launched in 2000, was the Windows CE/Pocket PC device that finally offered a credible challenge to Palm’s PDA dominance. Its StrongARM processor delivered smooth, responsive performance, while the distinctive expansion sleeve system allowed users to add CompactFlash cards, GPS receivers, and mobile phone modules. The iPAQ’s combination of Windows software compatibility, attractive industrial design, and genuine performance made it the most admired Windows PDA of its era. HP acquired Compaq in 2002 and continued the iPAQ line, making it one of the most commercially successful PDA lines of the early 2000s.