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[Topplista handdatorer] Dell Axim X50v 624MHz
"Still, as I mentioned before, the X50v has a smaller screen than the hx4700, and the iPAQ has some additional features, like a trackpad, flipcover, and larger battery. You'll have to decide for yourself if the added features justify the hx4700's much greater cost. Whichever model you decide on, anyone thinking about a VGA Pocket PC must seriously consider the X50v. It's a solid device and an excellent value." "The Dell Axim X50v offers a solid high-end Windows Mobile handheld. Its video capabilities are first rate given its VGA screen and dedicated 3D graphics processor, yet battery life is still respectable and the connectivity options are first-rate." "The Dell Axim X50v is an attractively priced VGA Pocket PC that has excellent multimedia features and promises a great gaming experience. Developers: start writing those games!" "An excellent offering from Dell at a nice price. The unit should suit power users and those who crave the VGA experience. It offers excellent expandability, dual wireless and enough memory to hold your favorite programs. Not only that, it's attractive and feels good in the hand." "Initially, the new Dell took me aback. If I were to rate my first impression, it would be 10 out of 10 points. Of course, this was mainly due to the marvellous display, elegant design and great computing power amplified by 3D performance I have not seen in any PDA before. However, some problems emerged later, most notably short battery time. Another drawback is a small RAM, especially considered that the officially declared 64 MB shrinks to 47 MB accessible to the user. Overall, the Dell impressed me and surprised nicely. Its excessive price surcharge in our country is only regrettable..." "The X50 is a perfect dual-slot successor to the X30 Pocket PC, and the Axim X50v gives me serious reason to leave my HP iPAQ hx4700 on the shelf. Besides the fact that the battery life is poor, I find the Axim X50v to be the perfect day to day Pocket PC. When using it, you won't find yourself wishing you had another feature or better performance, and that's a really nice thing." "Compared with the competition, however, the Axim X50v is nonetheless a good choice, as Asus' VGA PDA with integrated Bluetooth and WLAN functionality, the Mypal A730W, currently sells for $600. Sure, that device also features an integrated 1.2 megapixel digital camera, but it also has far worse battery life. You could also opt for HP's Ipaq hx4700 for $650. Initial measurements gave this pocket PC a battery life on a par with the handheld from Dell, plus it sports touchpad input as a neat feature. Still, we're not convinced that this alone justifies the significantly steeper price." "The new Axim X50 range has gained a few ounces but also some curves and a few new tricks. It’s fast and powerful, and delights in showing off its new graphical capabilities. It's also flexible thanks to the presence of dual expansion slots. Save for an integrated phone and GPS, there nothing missing, though if you want esoteric additions such as biometric fingerprint security or a trackpad you’ll have to look to HP’s iPaq range. The really good news is that Dell has dropped the price of the X50 range since its introduction so you can pick up the top-of-the-line X50v for a truly remarkable £289. This is certainly the best PDA I’ve ever used and at that price there’s precious little reason not to bestow upon it an Editor’s Choice Award." Tillbaka... |
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