HP iPaq 1910

Posted on Monday 13 March 2006


This is a relatively old pocket PC. Even so, most components are essentially the same in newer models. This device requires a T5 Torx screwdriver bit to remove. If you don’t have one of those already, your friendly neighborhood hardware superstore probably carries them. (We hope to have a tools section up soon to cover such things)


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16 Comments for 'HP iPaq 1910'

  1.  
    jan
    March 26, 2006 | 2:41 pm
     

    Great! Now you can email this to put-it-back-together.com

  2.  
    FunkyToad
    May 20, 2006 | 11:49 pm
     

    I bet that doesn’t work anymore!

  3.  
    Jack
    May 29, 2006 | 7:40 am
     

    There arnt vary many parts to a pocket pc or PDA

  4.  
    J3roen
    July 24, 2006 | 12:50 pm
     

    Superb!

  5.  
    joy
    July 25, 2006 | 11:00 am
     

    While working in it, do you think it doesn’t required to use static strap?

  6.  
    July 25, 2006 | 11:51 am
     

    I guess it isn’t readily apparent, but we often wear static wrist straps during disassemblies.

    Better safe than sorry.

  7.  
    Angel
    August 22, 2006 | 12:45 am
     

    This was kind of helpfull. Took it apart to fix audio, it didnt go well. I neglected to slide the back of the case upwards when pulling it apart, I ended up busting the audio jack alltogether (wasnt working to begin with so no big loss). Cleaned up the inside, put it back together and it works fine (except for the audio of course).

  8.  
    coondog
    November 8, 2006 | 10:41 pm
     

    stick the biggest memory card you can find in this thing and then load it up with mp3s there you now have a mini jukebox

  9.  
    er1cc
    January 13, 2007 | 2:19 pm
     

    Did anyone know , from where I can download schematic for iPAQ 1900 series ?
    WBR !

  10.  
    George
    January 30, 2007 | 10:40 am
     

    Hi, I have the iPAQ 1910, but the screen’s broken (it felt from the 2nd floor, oops!). Is there any place where I can purchase only the screen so I can replace it? Thanks!

  11.  
    Marius
    February 20, 2007 | 9:29 am
     

    I have broken the touch-screen of my h1940 and I found it on eBay for around $30. While waiting for my purchase to arrive from China I’ve tried to disassemble my iPAQ and then reassemble it again (just to know I can:). It is still working after that (but I can’t do anything with it until I’ll have replacement touch-screen - still waiting for it). These pictures were very helpful! Thank You!
    Also note that LCD screen can be split apart into LCD screen and touch screen (both with glued aluminum frames). I’m not sure in what way the contacts of these are connected together but in order to change my touch-screen I’ll have to figure it out…
    By the way the green thing on the left side is the internal battery I guess, so after you remove the main board and it loses contact with the battery you have a definitive hard reset.

  12.  
    Bill
    May 18, 2007 | 6:03 pm
     

    I have an iPAQ 1910. I was in the process of installing the software for the HP foldable keyboard. Once the software started the download the screen on the IPAQ locked up It has the blue lighted screen with HP IPAQ on it. I tried everything (I think) I pushed the reset button, I removed the battery, and I let the battery go dead. No good.

    Any idea how I can ‘reset’ the rom on this thing?

    Thanks,

  13.  
    Jaegex
    August 18, 2007 | 11:48 am
     

    I have an hp ipaq h1910 and its rom is busted, I tried to install the rom update for a later model and it reset and would not boot. How do I fix this? Could I boot it from a 1 gig sd card?

  14.  
    ATL
    September 11, 2007 | 6:58 pm
     

    nice pics - worked also for the 1945 - problem is that you cannot anymore disassemble the touch-panel from the LCD-screen, no only is it glued shut “tighter”/more rigid, but the backside of it has it’s connectors GLUED together instead of the usual male/female jacks-connectors.

    Thx for this page!!! - some other sites rip you off 2,500 USD for this!

  15.  
    Fabio
    September 23, 2007 | 6:39 pm
     

    Great! Found these instructions very useful to change the broken screen on my 1930.
    THANKS!!!

  16.  
    Keith
    October 12, 2008 | 3:07 pm
     

    Nice pics but FAIL to show the black screw under the do not remove sticker in the middle of the unit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Almost broke mine!

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