Item Description: I am the original owner of this iPAQ rx3115 Mobile Media Companion Pocket PC. It has always had a screen protector installed. Comes with 3 spare screen protectors. Fresh extended capacity battery installed about 1 week ago. Fresh 3 pack of styluses just came in for a total of 4 styluses included.
OS is Windows Mobile 2003, Second Edition (Premium) - includes Pocket Word and Pocket Excel
Hewlett Packard branding of an HTC design/ manufacture device
2.80x4.50x0.64 inches, 5.2 ounces
Samsung S3C2440 CPU, 300MHz, Friendly ARM (can possibly be overclocked, other devices run this CPU at 400MHz)
64MB RAM, 52MB user accessible
32MB ROM, 4MB user storage
3.5" Resistive (single touch) Color TN-TFT LCD display, 240p, 114ppi
Mono speaker, Mono microphone
5-way D-pad and 4 mapable shortcut buttons, microphone button
MMC/SD/SDIO card slot
USB 1.1 with proprietary connector (12 mbps)
Bluetooth 1.1
WiFi 802.11 b
IrDA 1.2 Infrared (commercial grade)
920 mAh Lithium-Ion Battery, just upgraded to 1500 mAh that fits behind the stock battery door. (How? The original battery had a rather large dimple on the underside. The new battery fills in that space to account for the 167% capacity vs stock.)
Price: $80 USD includes USPS Priority shipping in the US (outside the US? PM me to see if we can agree on a shipping price and method)
Carrier Locked or Unlocked?: N/A (this device has no telephony)
Condition: Good+ Refer to our condition guide
This device is very well cared for. Check the Pictures in Post#2 of this thread.
Includes:
iPAQ rx3115 (the original box and documents have not survived)
4 styluses (one may be stowed securely in the iPAQ itself)
2GB Sandisk SD card
Original charge cable and AC wall plug
Original data/sync cable, USB to Proprietary connector (note, power may also be ported into the PDA while connected to PC)
Gladiator II universal aluminum hard case for PDAs that features an opaque window to allow the IR to function through the case
A very nice, if generic, padded nylon soft case for point and shoot cameras that fits the iPAQ very well
TONS of SOFTWARE, see Post#3 of this thread
Item Location: Springfield, MO
Shipping Details: $80 USD includes USPS Priority shipping in the US (outside the US? PM me to see if we can agree on a shipping price and method)
Payment Options: PayPal Gift... Outside US add 2.9% for PayPal Purchase
Additional Info:
Retro cool. It is unbelievable how much these devices can do. They organize and entertain. It's like a smart phone without the phone. Don't let the spec fool you, this thing is powerful and does a LOT. Back in the day this site used to be named Pocket PC Central, this is from their review...
The iPAQ rx3115 can play music and sounds great over headphones, a 3.5mm connected speaker set (I used to keep a powered PC speaker set to use) or Bluetooth. It can handle video if encoded properly and plays them like a champ. 240p, 364 bitrate (video/audio combined) wmv files used to be my go to on this device.
The built in Nevo software can turn the iPAQ rx3115 into a universal remote that will control virtually any device in line of site. The remote feature is highly programmable and includes the ability to learn by aiming a dedicated remote at it and pressing a button to capture its function.
The rx3115 has all the functions you need to organize your life and stay productive including Pocket Excel and Pocket Word. It has calendar, alarms, contacts, etc... It is a PC in your pocket.
There are many utilities and fun games to be had for this device and lots of them are included in the bundle. Again, see Post#3 in this thread for a complete list.
This unit has been supplied with a brand new 1500 mAh Lithium-Ion battery. There is also an onboard CMOS battery for memory retention when the unit is powered off. Unfortunately this is dead. I could replace it, but that requires surgery and I am not willing to go that far. However, if you should power down the unit, or the main battery runs out... Windows Mobile 2003 SE is the last version that allowed full device restore from backup. Simply keep an up to date backup on SD or PC and you can restore without missing a step.
Note: there is a small button under the battery door that needs to be pressed to indicate that the device is closed up and ready for power from the battery. It is a known issue that the post on the door that pushes the switch gets worn over time (remember this device has been in use since 2005). To remedy this, a small paper shim needs to be inserted between the post and the switch. I did this in 2011 and the device worked flawlessly until the original battery gave out. I made a new shim last week and it is testing good.
Photos: see Post#2 of this thread
Contact Info - Please PM or post below (do not post your email address)
OS is Windows Mobile 2003, Second Edition (Premium) - includes Pocket Word and Pocket Excel
Hewlett Packard branding of an HTC design/ manufacture device
2.80x4.50x0.64 inches, 5.2 ounces
Samsung S3C2440 CPU, 300MHz, Friendly ARM (can possibly be overclocked, other devices run this CPU at 400MHz)
64MB RAM, 52MB user accessible
32MB ROM, 4MB user storage
3.5" Resistive (single touch) Color TN-TFT LCD display, 240p, 114ppi
Mono speaker, Mono microphone
5-way D-pad and 4 mapable shortcut buttons, microphone button
MMC/SD/SDIO card slot
USB 1.1 with proprietary connector (12 mbps)
Bluetooth 1.1
WiFi 802.11 b
IrDA 1.2 Infrared (commercial grade)
Price: $80 USD includes USPS Priority shipping in the US (outside the US? PM me to see if we can agree on a shipping price and method)
Carrier Locked or Unlocked?: N/A (this device has no telephony)
Condition: Good+ Refer to our condition guide
This device is very well cared for. Check the Pictures in Post#2 of this thread.
Includes:
iPAQ rx3115 (the original box and documents have not survived)
4 styluses (one may be stowed securely in the iPAQ itself)
2GB Sandisk SD card
Original charge cable and AC wall plug
Original data/sync cable, USB to Proprietary connector (note, power may also be ported into the PDA while connected to PC)
Gladiator II universal aluminum hard case for PDAs that features an opaque window to allow the IR to function through the case
A very nice, if generic, padded nylon soft case for point and shoot cameras that fits the iPAQ very well
TONS of SOFTWARE, see Post#3 of this thread
Item Location: Springfield, MO
Shipping Details: $80 USD includes USPS Priority shipping in the US (outside the US? PM me to see if we can agree on a shipping price and method)
Payment Options: PayPal Gift... Outside US add 2.9% for PayPal Purchase
Additional Info:
Retro cool. It is unbelievable how much these devices can do. They organize and entertain. It's like a smart phone without the phone. Don't let the spec fool you, this thing is powerful and does a LOT. Back in the day this site used to be named Pocket PC Central, this is from their review...
Conclusion
The iPAQ rx3115 exceeded our expectations, and aside from a few quibbles - such as HP’s failure to include a scroll wheel or USB cradle - we have no trouble recommending this Pocket PC. With moderately speedy usability, both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi onboard, a small, portable form factor and a brilliant display, the iPAQ rx3115 offers a lot for $325-$350.
The iPAQ rx3115 can play music and sounds great over headphones, a 3.5mm connected speaker set (I used to keep a powered PC speaker set to use) or Bluetooth. It can handle video if encoded properly and plays them like a champ. 240p, 364 bitrate (video/audio combined) wmv files used to be my go to on this device.
The built in Nevo software can turn the iPAQ rx3115 into a universal remote that will control virtually any device in line of site. The remote feature is highly programmable and includes the ability to learn by aiming a dedicated remote at it and pressing a button to capture its function.
The rx3115 has all the functions you need to organize your life and stay productive including Pocket Excel and Pocket Word. It has calendar, alarms, contacts, etc... It is a PC in your pocket.
There are many utilities and fun games to be had for this device and lots of them are included in the bundle. Again, see Post#3 in this thread for a complete list.
This unit has been supplied with a brand new 1500 mAh Lithium-Ion battery. There is also an onboard CMOS battery for memory retention when the unit is powered off. Unfortunately this is dead. I could replace it, but that requires surgery and I am not willing to go that far. However, if you should power down the unit, or the main battery runs out... Windows Mobile 2003 SE is the last version that allowed full device restore from backup. Simply keep an up to date backup on SD or PC and you can restore without missing a step.
Note: there is a small button under the battery door that needs to be pressed to indicate that the device is closed up and ready for power from the battery. It is a known issue that the post on the door that pushes the switch gets worn over time (remember this device has been in use since 2005). To remedy this, a small paper shim needs to be inserted between the post and the switch. I did this in 2011 and the device worked flawlessly until the original battery gave out. I made a new shim last week and it is testing good.
Photos: see Post#2 of this thread
Contact Info - Please PM or post below (do not post your email address)
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