Typical price: £161
What is it: An affordable mid-range PDA from Dell
What we think: The midlevel X30 is a feature-rich PDA with an affordable price tag to attract both consumers and business users
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 18 May 2004
Tags: Dell, Dell Axim X30 (64MB, 312MHz processor), wireless, TFT, processors
We like:
New Intel processor; runs Windows Mobile 2003 SE; integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth; removable battery; light and thin
We don't like:
Uncomfortable stylus; basic software bundle
CNET UK judgement:
The midlevel X30 is a feature-rich PDA with an affordable price tag to attract both consumers and business users
Full review:
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. Replacing the Axim X3, the mid-range X30 adds Intel's new 312MHz processor, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and the latest Windows Mobile OS. At £161 the X30 is an affordable solution for consumers and business users alike. It's a better buy than the step-down model, which costs less but has less memory and lacks wireless connectivity. If you need a model with more power, Dell offers a high-end version with a 624MHz processor for £206. Continue Reading...
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