- Jornada
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Jornada, Peru . For the Mexican newspaper, seeLa Jornada ."The Jornada was a line of personal digital assistants or PDAs manufactured by
Hewlett-Packard computers. The Jornada was a broad product line that includedPalm-Size PC s,Handheld PC s, andPocket PC s. The first model was the 820, released in 1998, and the last was the 928 model in 2002 whenCompaq and HP merged. The Jornada line was then replaced with the more populariPAQ model PDAs. All Jornada models ranMicrosoft Operating System s that were based onWindows CE .Model Variations
Handheld PCs
Jornada 620LX
The Jornada 620LX was released 1997. It ran on the Windows CE 2.0 operating system. The device had a 75 MHz Hitachi SH3 processor with 16 MB of integrated RAM and a 16 MB ROM. It featured slots for both PCMCIA cards and Compact Flash cards and synced to a PC via a serial connection. The keyboard keys were more comparable to those on a handheld calculator than those of a PC keyboard.
Jornada 820
It ran on the Windows CE 2.11 operating system, Handheld PC Professional Edition 3.0, had a small
trackpad with two buttons and a built-in miniature keyboard. It had 16 MB of RAM, 16 MB of ROM, IntelStrongARM CPU at 190 MHz, 640x480 256 color screen, 1 CF Type II, 1 PC card. It had a 10 hour battery life, and allowed for sending and receiving of faxes through its built-in modem. There is a software update to Handheld PC Professional Edition 3.01/Service Pack 1, and a 16mb RAM upgrade card, bringing the RAM to a total of 32mb. There is also a extended battery available, giving the Jornada 820 15 hours of running time, versus 10 in the standard battery. The Jornada 820 was bundled with the FranklinRex-3 PDA. Fact|date=April 2008Jornada 820e
The Jornada 820e was identical to the Jornada 820 except that it lacked the integrated 56 kbit/s modem.
Jornada 680
The Jornada 680 was released in 1998. It was an HVGA Handheld PC running the Windows CE 2.11 based Handheld PC Professional 3.0. The device had a 133 MHz Hitachi SH3 processor with 16 MB of integrated RAM and a 16 MB ROM. The internal RAM/ROM configuration could be upgraded to 32 MB/HPC 3.01 through a user upgrade kit. The HP HVGA screen operated at 256 colours with a driver update providing 64K colour support. Compact flash cards and PCMCIA memory cards could be used simultaneously. The PCMCIA card slot could be used for modems, network cards (including wifi), VGA adapters and many more.
Jornada 680e
The Jornada 680e was identical to the Jornada 680 except that it lacked the integrated 56 kbit/s modem.
Jornada 690
The Jornada 690 was released in 1999. It was an HVGA Handheld PC running the Windows CE 2.11 based Handheld PC Professional 3.01. The device had a 133 MHz Hitachi SH3 processor with 32 MB of integrated RAM and a 16 MB ROM. The HP HVGA screen operated at 64K colour.
Jornada 690e
The Jornada 690e was identical to the Jornada 690 except that it lacked the integrated 56 kbit/s modem.
Jornada 720
The Jornada 720 was released in 2000. It featured 32 MB of RAM, a
Compact Flash slot, aPC card slot, aSmart card slot, 56K Modem, 640x240 16-bit display, a 206 MHzStrongARM CPU, and 9 hours of battery! It ran under the Windows CE 3.0 based HPC2000. The Jornada 728, released later, was identical except for the doubling of RAM to 64 MB and 14 hours of battery.Jornada 710
The Jornada 710 was released in 2001 into the European / Middle Eastern Market place. It featured 32 MB of RAM, a
Compact Flash slot, aPC card slot, 640x240 16-bit display, and a 206 MHzStrongARM SA1110 CPU. It also ran on HPC2000, however the package differed from the higher end 720 and 728, making the 710 a lower cost alternative. The 710 did not ship with an integrated 56 kbit/s modem, had a scaled down CD bundle and came without a docking cradle..Jornada 728
The Jornada 728 was released in 2002. It featured 64 MB of RAM, a
Compact Flash slot, aPC card slot, 56K Modem, 640x240 16-bit display, and a 206 MHzStrongARM SA1110 CPU. It runs on the Windows CE 3.0 based Handheld PC 2000 and contains a slightly higher OS revision than the 710 or 720, providing the user with native PPTP VPN functionality. The Jornada 728 contained a slightly higher spec battery package and was also cosmetically different from the previous 700 series releases in that the chassis of the device was styles using lighter purple/grey tones over the monotonal blue of its foreberers. This was the last Handheld PC produced by HP.Palm-Size PCs
Jornada 420
The Jornada 420 debuted in 1999. It was notable for being the first
Palm-Size PC with a color screen, and ran on Windows CE 2.11. It had a touch-screen, a speaker, and featured full e-mail capabilities.Pocket PCs
Jornada 520 series
The Jornada 520 series was HP's answer to an affordable Pocket PC, and could be described as a stripped down version of the 540 series. It featured 16 MB of
RAM , a Type I Compact Flash slot, a 256 color screen, and a 133 MHz SH3 processor. It ran on a variant of Windows CE dubbed "Pocket PC 2000". The 520 allowed for an optional flip cover like the 540 models, but was only capable of supporting a serial cable for synchronization. The Jornada 520 series had the same form factor as the 540, but was silver.Jornada 540 series
The Jornada 540 series was one of the original models of Pocket PC, when the platform was first announced. They had a 16-bit display, a Type I Compact Flash slot, 133 MHz SH3 processor. Two models were made available that were identical except for the amount of RAM. The 545 had 16 MB RAM and the 548 had 32 MB RAM. They ran Microsoft's Pocket PC 2000 operating system.
Jornada 560 series
The Jornada 560 series was the first to run on the Pocket PC 2002 operating system and the only Jornada besides the 720 to feature a StrongARM processor. It debuted in October 2001, and featured a reflective LCD screen with an ambient light sensor, and had a completely redone form factor. It also featured a flashable ROM that allowed for updates to the operating system. The Windows Mobile 2003 operating system, however, was never released by HP for this model.
Phones
Jornada 928
The Jornada 928 was Hewlett-Packard's only Pocket PC phone under the Jornada branding and was only available in the
United Kingdom . It ran on the Pocket PC 2002 Phone Edition operating system, and had 64 MB of RAM and a 32 MB flashable ROM. It used aTexas Instruments OMAP 710 processor clocked at 206 MHz. The phone was a EuropeanGSM Dual band device capable of accessingGPRS .ee also
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Handheld PC
*Palm-Size PC
*Pocket PC
*Smartphone
*iPAQ
*Windows CE
*Linux on the HP JornadaExternal links
* [http://www.netbsd.org/ports/hpcarm/ NetBSD's port to ARM-based handhelds, including Jornada 710/720/728 ]
* [http://www.netbsd.org/ports/hpcsh/ NetBSD's port to SH-3 based handhelds, including Jornada 620LX/680/690 ]
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