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Windows Mobile 2003 SE - PXA270 312 MHz - RAM: 64 MB - ROM: 64 MB 3.5" TFT ( 240 x 320 ) - IrDA, Bluetooth, 802.11b More product details

502 reviews
November, 2009
New Intel processor ; runs Windows Mobile 2003 SE ; integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth ; removable battery ; light and thin
Uncomfortable stylus ; basic software bundle
The midlevel X30 is a feature-rich PDA with an affordable price tag to attract both consumers and business users.
Design of Dell Axim X30 (64MB, 312MHz processor)The Dell Axim X30 didn't get much of a face-lift; it retains its predecessor's silver casing and rather plain look. Features of Dell Axim X30 (64MB, 312MHz processor)Arguably, the most noteworthy...
Fast 624MHz processor ; runs Windows Mobile 2003 SE ; integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth ; removable battery ; light and thin
Uncomfortable stylus ; basic software bundle
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.
Design of Dell Axim X30 (64MB, 624MHz processor)The Dell Axim X30 didn't get much of a face-lift: it retains the same silver casing and rather plain look of its predecessor. Performance of Dell Axim X30 (64MB, 624MHz processor)We had a lot of...
In April, Intel unveiled its next-generation XScale processors for mobile products, and now, the first Windows Mobile 2003 OS-based handhelds to employ them have finally surfaced: the Dell Axim X30 series. If you're a business user who needs...
Dell's newest Axim adds better security, Intel's latest mobile chip, and Bluetooth to its predecessor's impressive feature list, at a slightly lower price.
The Axim X30 continues Dell's tradition of producing top-of-the-line PDAs at a good price.
In appearance, the silvery, lightweight Axim X30 is identical to its predecessor, the Axim X3. The $349 Axim X30 I examined had a 624-MHz PXA270 processor (code name, Bulverde), Intel's latest CPU for personal digital assistants. Dell also markets...
In appearance, the silvery, lightweight Axim X30 is identical to its predecessor, the Axim X3. With its stubby antenna, it looks bulkier than HP's IPaq 4150 (though at 4.9 ounces it's not much heavier). The unit's 240 by 320 display remains one of the ...
The X30 runs Microsoft's Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition, which permits landscape-mode display orientation, allows Internet Explorer to force Web pages into a single column, and adds support for Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), the most recent Wi-Fi ...
Upshot: The Axim X30 continues Dell's tradition of producing top-of-the-line PDAs at a good price The $349 Axim X30 I examined had a 624-MHz PXA270 processor (code name, Bulverde), Intel's latest CPU for personal digital assistants. Dell also...
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.
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
Ever since Dell started selling their first Pocket PCs, most people knew the market would never be the same. With Dell's specialization and reach, great Pocket PCs have been sold with both performance, power, and a rock-bottom price. Dell has ...
Excellent display, Extremely small considering all the functionality offered, Very affordably priced, 30 MB file store included
Design is getting outdated, Poor battery life, unless using an optional extended battery
Overall, this Pocket PC is excellent. Whenever someone is looking to get a Pocket PC, and asks for advice, no other Pocket PC comes to mind.
We told you a while back about Dell's new Bluetooth GPS receiver, BargainPDA just gave it the thumbs-up in a recent review. It's meant for use with Dell's Axim X30 PocketPC, is decently-sized for a device of its kind, and comes with the usual extra ...
It's meant for use with Dell's Axim X30 PocketPC, is decently-sized for a device of its kind, and comes with the usual extra accessories (like a mounting arm and a car power adapter) that make it a little easier to justify its $250 price tag.
Larry Garfield examines the Dell Axim X30 Advanced 312 MHz to see where it differs from its speedier sibling. Read on for the details.
Larry Garfield examines the Dell Axim X30 Standard, and finds Dell's entry-level model good, but with some rough edges.
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