Compaq C seriesDescription
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 33.6 kbit/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]
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