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A look at Hewlett-Packard\222s 2003 iPaq lineup
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: From the CNET archives: Hewlett-Packard's Stuart Chang gives ZDNet's David Berlind an overview of last summer's iPaq releases, including the h2200 and the h1940.

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