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Brand: Dell CPU Speed: 624 MHz Display Size: 3.7 inches EAN: 0184155575412 Item Dimensions: Label: Dell Computers Manufacturer: Dell Computers Memory Slots Available: 1 Compact Flash, 1 Secure Digital/Multimedia Card Model: X50v Modem Description: None MPN: X5061 Publisher: Dell Computers Studio: Dell Computers System Memory Size: 64 unknown-units Warranty: 2 years warranty Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: With the Dell Axim X50v, customers can effortlessly load music play lists, movies and even favorite TV shows for viewing/listening whenever they want, be it during their commute or work out at the gym.The Axim X50v features an independent graphics processor that enables DVD-quality playback for video ranging from cartoons to full-length movies. The high-performance graphics combine with a 3.7-inch VGA screen that provides four times the resolution of a standard handheld for intense 3-D gaming applications. With the optional presentation bundle, road warriors can use the Axim X50v's dual-display capability to project presentations.The Axim X50 family members are the first Pocket PC handhelds to feature Microsoft's Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition software for Pocket PCs with the new Windows Media Player 10 for Mobile. Windows Media Player 10 for Mobile also features Windows Media Digital Rights Management 10 support that gives access to new subscription services, like CinemaNow, MusicMatch, and MLB.com. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Dell is a great device if it works!I have had my dell axim for several years now, this is a great product for multimedia purposes. You can download many programs and have music,movies,GPS navigation(need reciever), and much much more with this device. I need to mention that dell pda's has several problems with the software and hardware. There are web sites out there to help buyers with various problems from this device. I had to replace my initial Dell axim x50v because of a digitizer problem. My screen would not align and my stylus ... Read More Rating: - The Dell Axim is not reliable!I've had two Dells Axim x50v. I bought the first in August 2005, the second one in July 2006 after the first one didn't work any more. They are very elegant, well designed but they are weakened by their specific graphics processor which is not reliable at all! Both Axims have broken down because of their graphics processor. Now I am using an HP iPaq! Rating: - It works, but go for x51vI won't repeat what others have said, so I will be short and brief. If you're going to use this for typing notes and playing music, GET A SECURE DIGITAL CARD. I am serious when I say this. It's not just that this pocket pc doesn't have a lot of memory, but if you're saving notes onto it, YOU WILL LOSE YOUR STUFF ONCE IN A WHILE. I have noticed occasionally that my pocket pc will reset itself (full reset, mind you) and I lose everything. The best course of action is to ... Read More Rating: - By far the best PDA out there rite nowI did a whole lot of research before I bought one of these badboys. My first choice was a Palm LifeDrive, however I did a ton of reading and there are a slew of problems with there built in 4gb CF drive. There is also NO way to switch batterys on the go, which is a HUGE downside. Overall the LifeDrive really isn't any better than the x50v, I feel it is much worse. 1) You can't switch batterys on the LD 2) You can't repair the CF drive yourself without killing the warranty ... Read More Rating: - Best PDA I've owned thus far.I started with a Tangerine Handspring Visor Deluxe, with a whopping 8Mb of RAM. I followed up with a Sony Clie SJ-33, then a TJ-35, and started to become a little annoyed with the low RAM and lack of WiFi or Bluetooth offerings, so I "cashed out" and just used my Nokia 3650 for a year. When I saw a deal on a Dell Axim 50v, I jumped on it and never looked back. Here's why it made sense for me. 1) I was looking for a replacement for a PDA, but I wanted Bluetooth (for my cellphone and desktop) ... Read More |