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Posted by: Bill Landon on Fri, Jan 24, 2003 Provided by: FreeTranslation.com |
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| Dell Axim X5 Pocket PC Reviewed at The-Gadgeteer |
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Sure, it is a little large when compared to the new iPaq 1910, and very large if the Tungsten is taken into account, but not that much larger than the Visor. The device is a sturdy one, passing Julie’s creak test without missing a beat. The sides of the PDA are lined with rubber, making the fit in hand quite nice.This device has both SD and CF slots, meaning there are a heck of a lot of possibilities to your gadget load out. You can store extra data/applications in the SD slot while the CF is taken up with any of a number of wireless protocols. Sadly, there was no built-in Bluetooth, but what do you want for $200??? Read More: http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/axim-x5-review.html |
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Sure, it is a little large when compared to the new iPaq 1910, and very large if the Tungsten is taken into account, but not that much larger than the Visor. The device is a sturdy one, passing Julie’s creak test without missing a beat. The sides of the PDA are lined with rubber, making the fit in hand quite nice.