While the outer shell of the new handhelds are similar to the previous generation Axim X3 handhelds, the new devices deviate from the earlier editions in a couple of significat way.
First off, the new Axims are the first Pocket PCs to be unveiled that feature the latest version of Micrsosoft's mobile operating system, Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition. They also include Intel's new line of XScale processors.
In addition, two models integrate both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless technologies, which none of the earlier models did, not even the top the line Axim X3i. Bluetooth allows for personal area networking with computer systems and Bluetooth-enabled devices such as mobile phones, GPS receivers, keyboards and other handheld computers. Integrated Wi-Fi enables users to connect wirelessly to the Internet via hotspots and local area networks in the office and home via Wi-Fi access points.
The Dell Axim X30 series is run by Intel's PXA270 XScale processors, which offer improved multimedia and power management than earlier XScale CPUs. When purchasing an Axim X30, users can choose between two processor speeds: 312MHz or 624MHz, the fastest processor speed available for a handheld. The Pocket PCs weigh a light 4.9 ounces and measure a relatevly compact 4.82 x 0.59 x 3 inches.
The new Axmins also feature either 64MB or 32MB of RAM as well as 64MB or 32MB of ROM, depending on the coniguration purchased. All three configurations include a built-in Secure Digital I/O slot for peripheral and memory expansion, a 3.5-inch transflective TFT color display with 240x320 (QVGA) resolution, a headphone jack and improved recorder, as well as a scroll dial.
While Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition allows for 640x480 (VGA) displays, Dell has chosen to stick with the screens at the same resolutoion Pocket PCs have been offering for years. The Axim XO display can be viewed, however, in portrait or landscape mode thanks to the Windows Moble 2003 Second Edition.
The $199 and the $249 configurations come with a travel sync cable, while the very reasonably priced $349 configuration with a 624 MHz processor, dual wirless and 128MB of memory, comes with a sync/recharge cradle with an extra battery charge slot that accommodates either a spare standard battery (950 mAh) or am optional high-capacity (1800 mAh) battery ($99).
Technical Features of the Axim include:
-- Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition, including Pocket
versions of Microsoft Outlook(R), Word, Excel, Internet
Explorer, MSN(R) Messenger, Windows Media(R) player and more.
-- Choice of Intel(R) PXA270 Processor at 312MHz or 624MHz
-- 64MB SDRAM or 32MB SDRAM
-- 64MB or 32MB Intel(R) StrataFlash(tm) ROM
-- 1 Secure Digital IO Slot
-- Consumer IrDa Port
-- Built-In Microphone & Speaker
-- Backlit Power Button/Indicator Light
-- 139.3.g (4.9 oz)
-- 122.4 x 14.9 x 77.2mm (4.82" x 0.59" x 3")
-- Power Button, 4 Application Keys, 5-Way Navigator Button,
Scroll Dial, Wireless On/Off Button, Record Button, Headphone
Mini-Jack
-- USB Cradle With 2nd Primary Battery Charging Slot (Standard
With 624mhz Configuration)
-- Ships Standard with Cradle or Synch Cable, AC Adapter & Power
Cord, Protective Jacket, System Documentation & Companion CD.