Dell Axim X30 PDA
Dell Axim X30 (64MB, 312MHz processor)
Dell Axim X30
The latest technology at an affordable price.
Review Verdict: Its powerful processor and aggressive pricing make this a sensible choice.
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Dell Axim X30
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Dell's Axim X30 PDA may look like the old X3i, but it has a lot more under its hood. Dell tries to make its latest PDA interesting by packing it with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, Intel's new PXA 270 processor and other features.
Review Verdict: If you activate the backlight and set the brightness to the default value of 50 candelas per square meter used by THG for the battery benchmark, the X30 did not exactly prove to be one of the long-running models
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Less than a year after announcing the very capable Axim X3i, which we found a solid performer if a bit utilitarian, Dell has again powered up the line and released three new additions. They may not look different on the surface, but open up the hood and y
Review Verdict: The Axim comes in three configurations. The top model, which we tested, has a blazing fast 624-MHz processor, while the second ($249) has a 312-MHz processor. Both of these feature 802.11b Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability. The previous Axims had Wi-Fi alone
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Dell Axim X30 (64MB, 312MHz processor)
Review Verdict: The midlevel X30 is a feature-rich PDA with an affordable price tag to attract both consumers and business users.
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Dell Axim X30 (64MB, 624MHz processor)
Review Verdict: Hold on to your handheld--the X30's fast processor runs away with strong performance and the latest OS to make for a powerful Pocket PC.
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The midlevel X30 is a feature-rich PDA with an affordable price tag to attract both consumers and business users.
Read full review at zdnet.com.au