Monday, December 2, 2002
Pocket PC Magazine Reviews the Dell Axim X5
Posted by Brad Adrian in "ARTICLE" @ 01:26 PM
http://www.pocketpcmag.com/mar03/dell.asp
Pocket PC Magazine's Rich Hall has completed his review of the new Dell Pocket PC. In it, he takes a look at the features and useability of the "high performance" (a.k.a. 64MB) version of the Axim. His well-written piece focuses on the device's:
• Overall design
• Accessories
• Built-in software
• Add-on software
• Value
If you're at all interested in the X5, you should give the whole article a read. I'll spill the beans a bit, though, and let you know that Rich does write that "I was quite impressed with the high-performance version of the Axim X5 that I reviewed. It's not the smallest or lightest of the Pocket PCs reviewed in this issue. But it's nice to look at, fits comfortably in your hand, and has a powerful Intel processor, two expansion slots, and replaceable batteries. It can hold its own against any of the top Pocket PCs available, and at $300, it costs about half the price of its competitors."
Pocket PC Magazine's Rich Hall has completed his review of the new Dell Pocket PC. In it, he takes a look at the features and useability of the "high performance" (a.k.a. 64MB) version of the Axim. His well-written piece focuses on the device's:
• Overall design
• Accessories
• Built-in software
• Add-on software
• Value
If you're at all interested in the X5, you should give the whole article a read. I'll spill the beans a bit, though, and let you know that Rich does write that "I was quite impressed with the high-performance version of the Axim X5 that I reviewed. It's not the smallest or lightest of the Pocket PCs reviewed in this issue. But it's nice to look at, fits comfortably in your hand, and has a powerful Intel processor, two expansion slots, and replaceable batteries. It can hold its own against any of the top Pocket PCs available, and at $300, it costs about half the price of its competitors."