HP triumphantly returns to AT&T with iPAQ K3 "Obsidian"

Courtesy Engadget  Sun, 05/24/2009 - 16:40

Tears well up in our eyes when we think back to the early days of Windows Mobile and HP's dominance; in recent years, the company has all but vanished from the scene, trudging along with a handful of poorly-marketed, underexposed devices that haven't launched on any US carrier.

Turns out we haven't said our last goodbyes, though, because the iPAQ K3 -- codenamed "Obsidian," seemingly -- is scheduled for November 30 retail availability on AT&T.

The device would launch...


 

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