Product Description
The Dell 624 MHz Axim X51v delivers performance, connectivity and a brilliant VGA display in a sleek, sophisticated design. Powered by the Intel XScale PXA270 Processor at 624 MHz, 64 MB SDRAM and 256 MB Flash ROM, the device offers excellent performance. This handheld comes equipped with the Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system. It includes an integrated CompactFlash Type II and Secure Digital/SDIO Now!/MMC card slots for flexible expansion. Featuring a 3.5 mm headphone / headset jack for headsets, this handheld also includes an Intel 2700G multimedia accelerator with 16 MB video memory. The integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b) and Bluetooth wireless technologies offer flexible connectivity options.
| Price: | $235.00 |
| as of Fri, 15 Mar 2013 07:02:10 GMT ***Remember, deals price on this item for sale just for limited time*** | |
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #25475 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Dell
- Model: x51v
Features
- The Dell Axim X51v Pocket PC combines business features with high-powered multimedia performance.
- This Dell PDA boasts a large 3.7 inches VGA screen, a dedicated graphic processor, and both CF and SD expansion slots
- The VGA screen in the Dell Axim X51v Pocket PC offers four times higher resolution than standard QVGA displays.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Good For Business Specific Apps But Casual Users Will Find This Device Won't Meet Their Needs
By Sam I Am
This now-discontinued Dell Axim has several positive features. The only negative is that there's no slot available for a SIM card (the tiny card that you get from mobile phone carriers like T-Mobile). So this device is not compatible with major cell and wireless carriers that use SIM-cards for their phones and PDAs.
The positives are a fantastically gorgeous screen, a painless set-up procedure, and an intuitive interface - the buttons are where you expect to find them, and reassigning buttons for my own business needs was a snap.
The device should work on open wi-fi networks; if your city or public library system has free wi-fi, then you should be able to use the Dell Axim if you're inside the range of a free wi-fi network. I say ** should work ** because my experience was hit and miss with this feature - my AT&T/Starbucks wi-fi account doesn't work with this device, but the same logon name and password work just fine with every other mobile device that I have ever owned.
There is no slide-out keyboard but the on-screen keyboard feature is manageable.
My own use for this device is for managing product inventory with a program that was custom-built for a specific industry. I really do recommend this product for business use - you might want to order one and see if it meets your needs before investing in a whole bunch of them. Also, since this is a long-discontinued product line, expect that you will be on your own when it comes to tech support, no matter who you buy from.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Wish Dell still made them...
By Glenn
For my opinion, it was the best PDA made. Love to see it remade with "modern" technology (better batteries and processors, etc. Love the double card slots. I own a laptop, netbook, and iPad, and it's STILL the first electronic device I grab when I leave the house.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.I like the it some
By Don Shaffer
it is a nice little device, but I cannot get it to connect to my home wireless router since it seems to only have older security settings.
I was expecting to be able to download some aps and add some other things to this, but so far it has been disappointment due to having connection issues at home. I have not tried in free wifi environment.
I was able to purchase a wired LAN card that plugs into the device slot, but I do not yet have it operating since I need to get software drivers for the card [from the web].
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