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Dell Axim X51v PDA 624 MHz Processor, 256MB ROM / 64MB SDRAM, 3.7 inches 480*640 VGA TFT Color LCD, BlueTooth / WiFi 802.11b/Infrared

Dell Axim X51v PDA 624 MHz Processor, 256MB ROM / 64MB SDRAM, 3.7 inches 480*640 VGA TFT Color LCD, BlueTooth / WiFi 802.11b/Infrared
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List Price: $499.00
Price: $399.99

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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 with Windows Media Player 10 Mobile. 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. In addition, the built-in microphone and speaker ensure easy recording while you are on the go. Moreover, the integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b) and Bluetooth wireless technologies offer flexible connectivity options.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5699 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Axim
  • Model: X51v
  • Dimensions: .67" h x 2.87" w x 4.69" l, 1.00 pounds
  • Memory: 64unknown-units SDRAM
  • Native resolution: 480x640
  • Display size: 3.7

Features

  • Intel® XScaleTM PXA270 624MHz
  • 3.7 inches 480*640 VGA TFT Color LCD
  • Intel® 2700G multimedia accelerator with 16MB video memory
  • 256MB ROM / 64MB SDRAM, Integrated 802.11b and BluetoothTM Wireless Technologies

Customer Reviews

bought AXIM x51v 3 weeks from NATHANSMITH;have not recieve it yet (11/1/08)2
I have bought this AXIM from NATHANSMITH a couple of weeks ago and I still have not recieved it. I believe that you should be cautious doing business with anyone who does not forfill their part of the business. I bought the AXIM form him a while back and til today (11/1/08) I have not recieve them item. I have emailed him 3x within the month because this a xmas present for a friend. yet there was no reply when i will recieve this item. because of this i am very frustrated and angry and i may take legal actions because on all parties and sue the hell outof you guys! thsi is totally mess up and I feel hoodwinked for not recieving my item. And I do not want to see a broken snet to me a couple of weeks later.No I have called my lawyers and filling papers right this minute. Mr nathan Smith you will get yours. What comes around goes around and if you need the lousy [...] you could have called and i would give you for free. but no you wanted to steal my money and tell me that it is on the way to my house. There is fireon the mountain nathansmith with your name on it. BEWARE everyone!!! Do not do business with thsi person because her can not live to his side and the bargin. Thanks and have a wonderful day.

Works fine but missing the cradle!3
The Dell Axim X51v I purchased was a refurbished unit which I expected to come without some of the goodies (packaging, cables) that accompany a new unit. BUT, this unit lacked the cradle (a big deal in my book) as well as the plug that closes the large CF card opening in the top (cosmetic, but a serious shortcoming). The unit works perfectly well, but I was disappointed with the fact that it was missing pieces. If you already have an Axim X51 and need a replacement unit, this refurb is fine. You can replace the missing parts from your old one. Not recommended if you do not.

Dude, this thing sucks!2
This thing is just like a real Dell PC with a Windows OS--including the bugs, glitches, hangs, quirks, frustrations, and crashes! It's uncanny. After all the required and non-required patches (which take forever--and good luck navigating Dell's website!), it still perfoms like a steaming turd. Takes forever to boot up. Hit the power button and wait 20 seconds or so for the stupid "Dell" screen to go away. Now you enter your password, then wait 10 or 15 seconds for the numbers that you tapped to show up on screen. Now you've only got 10 or 15 seconds more to wait before the thing becomes responsive to your input. I got this thing so I could pull it out of my pocket and take notes/look something up quickly. I can do these things--just not quickly. I had a palm before this, and I never had a single issue. Hit the power button, then open your application. Instantly. Amazing. Do yourself a favor and get a palm or maybe an HP (haven't tried an HP yet, but you couldn't do worse than this turd.)

Dell even inclues their crappy over-seas tech support! Go ahead, leave them a message on their site. Will they get back to you? Who knows! They never wrote me back. Wow, did I feel important.