I have the main unit and docking station.
type PDA
country USA
year 2008
os Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic
cpu Marvell PXA310
speed 624 MHz
ram 128 MB
rom 256 MB
graphic 240 x 320 pixels, 2.8″, TFT LCD
colors 65K
sound yes
ports MiniSD, mini-USB, HP cradle interface, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
The HP iPAQ 114 — Late-Era Windows Mobile PDA
The HP iPAQ 114 was a late-generation Windows Mobile PDA from HP’s long-running iPAQ range — one of the final dedicated PDAs HP produced before smartphones made the category obsolete. Using a Marvell PXA310 processor at 624 MHz with 128 MB RAM, the iPAQ 114 offered solid Windows Mobile 6.1 performance alongside built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity in a compact, lightweight form factor. The device ran Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic — a version optimised for stylus-based operation rather than touchscreen finger input — and provided access to the full range of Windows Mobile productivity applications including Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, and Outlook Mobile. Released in 2008 as the smartphone era was beginning to displace dedicated PDAs, the iPAQ 114 represented the mature, refined end of HP’s handheld computing heritage.
