Compaq C series
The Compaq C series was a series of Handheld PCs running on Windows CE 2.0,[1] manufactured by Compaq from 1998.[2]
Manufacturer | Compaq |
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Series | Handheld PC |
Availability by region | 1998 |
Predecessor | Compaq Aero |
Successor | iPAQ |
Related | HP Jornada Compaq Aero |
Dimensions | 3.4 x 18.6 x 10 cm (810c) 4.1 x 18.6 x 10 cm (2010c) |
Mass | 395g(810c) 430g(2010c) |
Operating system | Windows CE |
CPU | 75 MHz RISC MIPS processor |
Memory | 16 MB ROM 8 MB RAM (810c) 20 MB RAM (2010c) |
Removable storage | PC Card |
Battery | 2 NiMH batteries |
Data inputs | Resistive touchscreen |
Display | 640 x 240 STN, 256 colours |
Connectivity | IrDA, 33.6 kbps Modem |
Description
The C series replaced the Aero line of handheld PCs. It was succeeded, as with other HPCs manufactured by Compaq and HP, by the iPAQ line of Pocket PCs.
The C series featured an integrated 33.6kbit/s modem.[1] For wireless data transfer, it sported an IrDA port.
An upgrade to Windows CE 2.11 could be purchased from Compaq for US$109.[3]
Targus Inc. manufactured a leather portfolio case for the C series, under the Compaq brand.[4]
References
- "Official Compaq C-Series page". Archived from the original on 2011-08-15. Retrieved 2011-08-28.
- Compaq C-Series - Amazon
- "Upgrades for Windows CE devices". Archived from the original on 2012-03-31. Retrieved 2011-08-31.
- Compaq C-Seriesportfolio case - CNET
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