I have here a Compaq iPaq H3955 Pocket PC, one of the top of the line in its time
400Mhz 32-bit Intel Xscale CPU PXA250
64Mb SDRAM
32Mb Flash ROM
64K color 320x240 pixel Transreflective TFT LCD
Li-ion battery (5-15 hours depending on use)

I am including with it:
1 Linksys WCF12 802.11b network card
1 Targus Stowaway portable keyboard
1 Compaq Dual PC card expansion pack (contains another Li-ion battery to power the computer)
1 Compaq Protector cover pack
1 Compaq iPaq cradle
1 Compaq iPaq AC adapter
1 128Mb CF card
1 Set of screen protector films
This includes CD packs and manuals.
Software included are
Windows Pocket PC upgrade (I have already upgraded the OS for your convenience)
Pocket PC enhancement programs
The latest Wlan driver
The latest Stowaway keyboard driver
Finally, as a courtesy,
the latest version of the Familiar Linux distribution for Compaq H39XX iPaqs
This package has everything you need to have a full-featured computer that fits into your pocket.
The keyboard is full sized and feels very nice, You do not need to adjust to it since it feels just like any laptop keyboard, and is laid out the same way, and when you are done with it, you just fold it up, and it fits in your pocket or bag.

You can connect to networks, surf the web and check your emails from the device, thanks to the dual PC card expansion pack and the Wlan card.
If you want, you can also write Microsoft Word documents as well as Excel. You can view pictures too.
For those who are experimenters, this package has everything you need to install Linux on the iPaq. This computer currently does not have any Linux bootloaders or software installed. I have included the software as a courtesy and a pdf document to direct you to the installation instructions. I have run Linux on the iPaq before, and liked it. It's still a little experimental, but it's very nifty as it stands. It is possible to port programs to it since it runs a standard Linux kernel, not a chopped up really little kernel, and the included peripherals are compatible with Linux. It can run ARM binaries, like those that run on the ARM architecture Linux machines.
It's a really nice little computer for those who enjoy mobility (happy)
The computer comes in it's original box with everything it originally came with. Some of the extras come in separate boxes. Some of the item may show a little wear like the letters on the outside (None of the letters on the keyboard are coming off.) keyboard are wearing off. the Wlan card has a few minor chips on the casing, but it works correctly and it is in fine condition otherwise.
Take the whole bunch for $600 shipped (just get me good offer if you have one. i can't guarantee that I will accept it, but you never know)
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Dillon