Dell Axim X30 Wireless
Dell Axim X30 Wireless

Dell Axim X30 Wireless

Multimedia in your hand.

Kelvyn Taylor

Dell's original Axim X5 PDA, launched almost 18 months ago, was notable for bringing the price of a Pocket PC down to an affordable level. The X3 improved the range by adding a slimline design, and the new Axim X30 maintains both benefits while adding all the latest technology.

Externally its slimline case is identical to the Axim X3, but the major difference that the Axim X30 Wireless is powered by Intel's latest X-Scale PXA270 processor. This is the first embedded CPU to incorporate the Wireless MMX (WMMX) instruction set, designed to improve multimedia, 3D and encryption/decryption performance.

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Our top-of-the range review model featured a 624MHz PXA270 CPU. There are two other models in the range - an entry-level 400MHz non-WMMX PXA255 and a mid-range 312MHz PXA270.

In use the PDA feels extremely responsive, with little lag when using the on-screen character recognition, and video playback was smooth. The screen's commendably sharp and bright, and almost readable in bright sunlight.

The slim but uninspiring slab-like design offers no concessions for left-handed users - the asymmetric casing is uncomfortable to hold and the jog wheel is in an awkward position. Right-handers will find it's a comfortable shape, however.

The X30 Wireless comes with both a USB docking cradle (easy to slot the X30 into, but not quite as easy to remove it) and a USB sync cable. There's space in the dock for charging a spare battery.

Both Wi-Fi (802.11b) and Bluetooth are built in. You can manage connections with either the Dell WLAN utility or the free Odyssey client - we found Odyssey slightly easier to use. There's a dedicated button on the front panel for disabling the wireless in addition to the usual four navigation buttons and four-way control paddle.

At this price and with this processor, the X30 Wireless is a welcome addition to Dell's competitive range of Pocket PCs.

Contact: Dell (0870) 152 4649
www.dell.co.uk

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Pros:
Fast processor; great price; Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

Cons:
Not particularly stylish.

Overall:
With a powerful CPU and aggressive pricing, this is the Pocket PC to buy if you're not a fashion victim.

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