IPAQ (desktop computer)

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The correct title of this article is iPAQ (desktop computer). The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.

The iPAQ Desktop Personal Computer in its various incarnations was a desktop computer produced by the Compaq Computer Corporation around the year 2000.

The Compaq Computer Corporation iPAQ was primarily designed to be a portable desktop computer that had very few limitations on upgrading drives and RAM, although most, if not all, did not contain sockets for expansion cards. It featured a removable media bay that could accept a 3.5 inch floppy, a CD-ROM or other optical drives, or a secondary hard disk device. The slot (a Multi-Bay) was the same as those found on many Compaq Armada and many other hp\Compaq laptop computer systems.

The iPAQ ran on either an Intel Pentium 3 processor or on an Intel Celeron processor.