Last year HP embarked into the mobile media market with its iPaq rx3xxx line of PDAs, a product sold primarily to consumers who prefer an all-in-one PDA/video/audio device. They released two versions of the series, the rx3115 and the higher-end rx3715. Geeks.com sent us the rx3115 and we put it to test.
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Yup, the rx3715 has 128 MBs of flash storage, and 32 MBs of it goes to the OS ROM (that's why 96 MBs are free for usage).
In the rx3115 case though, HP went too cheap, and instead of including a 64 MB flash chip (and hense leave ~30 MBs of available storage for the user), it included a 32 MB chip, which only leaves 3.8 MBs for available storage.
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Yup, the rx3715 has 128 MBs of flash storage, and 32 MBs of it goes to the OS ROM (that's why 96 MBs are free for usage).
In the rx3115 case though, HP went too cheap, and instead of including a 64 MB flash chip (and hense leave ~30 MBs of available storage for the user), it included a 32 MB chip, which only leaves 3.8 MBs for available storage.