What is hp journada?

HP Jornada was a series of Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) that were launched by Hewlett Packard (HP) in the late 1990s and early 2000s. They were one of the first PDAs that were designed specifically for business users. Their design was similar to that of a small notebook or laptop computer, rather than a traditional PDA.

The Jornada series initially included the Jornada 820 and Jornada 720 models, which were powered by Microsoft's Windows CE operating system. The devices featured full-color displays, handwriting recognition, and the ability to connect to the internet via modem or Wi-Fi. Later models in the series, such as the Jornada 928, featured a built-in camera, cellular connectivity and full keyboard.

Despite their advanced features, the Jornada series was eventually discontinued in the early 2000s due to competition from other PDA makers and the growth of smartphones. However, the HP Jornada series is still remembered as one of the important predecessors to today's modern mobile devices.