Pros: VGA screen, fast processor, dual expansion card slots, removable battery, price Cons: size, quirks, Windows Mobile 2003SE use of VGA screen, battery life, slower than specs indicate
I haven't visited Pocket PCs in quite some time... nearly two years now. I still have an Audiovox Maestro which is really a mildly stripped down version of the old Toshiba e570. I sold my Dell Axim X5 Advanced since I moved back to a Medicine ...
Pros: WiFi, Bluetooth, fast 624Mhz processor, great design, included cradle, CF/SD slots, 640x480 LCD screen Cons: no jog dial, high battery consumption
I have never been a fan for PDAs. I used to own an Ipaq a year back but I ended up only keeping it for about 3 weeks before selling it again. The problems with PDA technology back then for me were numerous: the expansion ports were lacking, CPU power ...
Pros: VGA, graphics accelerator, good functionality, firmware updates Cons: Screen colour, battery life
Introduction About two months ago, I started to entertain thoughts of getting myself a PDA - both as an organisational and an entertainment tool. I wanted to improve my time management during my research year of my studies, and also to keep a ...
Pros: Best bang for your buck. Fast, outstanding screen, no button issues, dual wireless, dual cards. Cons: Short battery life. Aftermarket accessories are harder to find.
Update: Windows Mobile 5.0 (that would be the new operating system, for those out of the loop) has at long last shipped. And verily does it stink. Read the updated section below for more details. Okay, so my current PocketPC isn't an ...
Pros: Seamless Synchronization, Great Display, Acceptable Battery Life, Great Cradle Design Cons: A Few Button Quirks, Acceptable Battery Life, Needs Better Stylus
This review is of my experience purchasing my 6th PDA, but my first non-Palm PDA. Since the 1990s, I have owned six PDAs ranging from my original PalmPilot 5000 Professional to my most recent Sony Clie. And this is what my review will focus on ...
I chose the Axim x50v as my new PDA for two main reasons: firstly because it seemed to be offering a better price/feature ratio than any of the competing models, but more decisively, because it was the only PDA currently available which offers a ready ...
Pros: Powerful and versatile, yet compact enough to carry in shirt pocket or purse. Cons: Customer support
I have owned the Axim X50V since January 2005. With optional high-capacity battery it cost just over $500. It was my second windows based PDA, replacing a model which worked well, but which lacked wireless internet capabilities and a replaceable battery ...
I purchased my Dell Axim X50v for myself on 12/14/2004 for Christmas. I was lucky to catch dell having a sale and purchased it for only $424. I am a student and use it regularly for notetaking in college. Power: The dell Axim X50v has a 624Mhz Intel® ...
Pros: Small, VGA screen, well built, fast CPU, double slots, good price Cons: Needs hard-reset to solve WiFi and 2D graphics issue.
Folks, I won't dwell too much into the good things about the X50V: Small, VGA screen, well built, fast CPU, double slots, good price ... and many people have commented on Yahoo.com and Shoppping.com, et al. People should read its specs, and understand ...
Pros: build quality, vga, cf and sd slots, wireless, bluetooth, too much to list Cons: price, Dell outsourcing support and sales, minor soft resets needed.
The Dell Axim X50V replaced my Sony Clie UX50. While the UX50 was much smaller in size, the X50V is still small enough to be mobile, with a few occassional size conflicts. The X50V is a VGA resolution PDA, meaning you have a much more crisp screen, ...
Pros: Great Computer! Great Wow - maker! Cons: None. Product is as expected...actually, more than expected!
What I use my Dell Axim for: -Scheduling, Wake up Alarm, Reminders, My Life Organizer -Games! Chess, Tennis, Puzzles, Cards -eBooks, I've read about a dozen books on it already -Note taking at meetings / classes -dialing / text messaging thru my ...
Pros: Solid product. Great features at 2/3 the price of the competition. Cons: Wifi could take some tinkering. Battery life 2-3 hours.
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VALUE -As low as $375. Check http://slickdeals.net for occasional 25% discounts on Dell accessories. -Competitors with VGA screens are in ...
Pros: Real VGA capable.
Supports SD and CF.
Solid performance.
Great value for the money.
Cons: Battery life could be better.
Front buttons flimsy.
Other minor quirks resolved with ROM update!
I got my Dell Axim x50v over the holidays taking advantage of a great Dell was running at the time. I was considering this one and the loaded x30 and decided the extra screen resolution was worth the extra cost. This pda is in many ways a mini pc. ...
Pros: Price,VGA screen and fast CPU. Cons: Battery life.
This is my second Axim as I bought an X-5 when they first came out over two years ago and it is still working. I own 5 PDAs: Visor Platinum Axim X5 advanced Jornada 680e Ipaq 1935 Axim X50v The X50v is my work horse, I carry it to work and listen ...
Pros: Dual Memory Slots (CF/SD), VGA Screen ,624 MHZ Processor
Cons: Little slow when using multiple programs.
After a 26 year career in the Marines and using a government issue green notebook (No not the computer kind), I felt it was time to go techno. I did my homework by going to Dell's catalog and their website. After that I visited the Dell Kiosk at ...
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