Dell Axim X3i PDA

Dell Axim X3i PDA

  • 400 MHz With 64 MB of Memory
  • Wireless Interfaces: Bluetooth, Infrared (IrDA)
  • With 3.5 in Screen
  • Operating System Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars (16 reviews)
 
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    User review from

    Shopzilla

    • Product Rating: 5 star(s) Great PDA for all types of users
      by WorknMan, May. 26, 2004
    • Pros: Advanced Exchange Warranty, Bright Screen, Fast, Wireless
    • Cons: Slow Batt Charge, Wireless Forces Connections
    • Has Owned Product: 1 month
    • Comments:
      The Dell Axim X3i is a great PDA for basic organization right up to busy business professionals. The wireless access works really well, although it does force connections leaving a little to be desired from a "nerd" standpoint. As for application di...
     

    User review from

    Shopzilla

    • Product Rating: 5 star(s) asdf aef sf sdf sdf
      by SerSupremo, May. 21, 2004
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    • Has Owned Product: 4 months
    • Comments:
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    User review from

    Shopzilla

    • Product Rating: 5 star(s) WiFI card is on the left side and Looks different GREAT UNIT
      by Jason, Mar. 15, 2004
    • Pros: Small Light, Bright screen, Speaker WiFi Cheaper than Compaq
    • Cons: WiFi = SD card sticks out farther and is on the left side
    • Has Owned Product: 2 months
    • Comments:
      Another Con it the battery takes quite a while to charge up. BUt it has a backup battery that can last for up to 30 min on stand by mode. I paid 390 USD for mine bought it with an external Dell foldable keybord both work very well togother and both fit...
     

    Professional review from

    pcauthority.com.au

    • Dell Axim X3i
      by Tim Danton
    • Comments:
      When Dell shook the Pocket PC world with the aggressively priced Axim X5 (March 2003, page 41), its rivals could always point out that the X5 was bulkier and uglier than their devices. With its latest Axim, however, Dell has produced a slimmer, more attra...
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    Professional review from

    zdnet.com.au

    • Dell Axim X3 300MHz
      by Online Shopper
    • Comments:
      While it isn't loaded with features, this 300MHz handheld is an inexpensive and reliable Pocket PC. ...
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    Professional review from

    zdnet.com.au

    • Dell Axim X3i
      by Online Shopper
    • Comments:
      It's not at the top of the current Pocket PC heap, but Dell's X3 flagship offers some welcome improvements over last year's X5 models. ...
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    Professional review from

    cnet.com

    • Product Rating: 3.55 star(s) Dell Axim X3 (300MHz)
      by Brian Nadel
    • Pros: Thin and light; excellent value; decent battery life; removable battery.
    • Cons: Lackluster software bundle; uncomfortable stylus; no synchronization cradle.
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    Professional review from

    mobiletechreview.com

    • Dell Axim X3 Pocket PC, PDA Reviews by Mobile Tech Review
      by Online Shopper
    • Pros: fast processors, a good amount of flash ROM storage available on Advanced and X3i models in addition to RAM, very nice display that's bright, sharp and doesn't show any color bias. Supports SDIO for networking cards. The cradle (optional on some models) i
    • Cons: Battery life with the standard battery is mediocre. The small oval d-pad doesn't work well for gaming. You need to use the included small (don't lose it!) adapter for the charger cable if not using the cradle to charge the unit.
    • Comments:
      When Dell rolled out their Axim X5 Pocket PC model last year it made big waves in the Pocket PC community because it offered a lot of bang for the buck. The price you paid was having to lug around a relatively large and bulky Pocket PC. Now Dell has an an...
    • Read full review at mobiletechreview.com
     

    Professional review from

    zdnet.co.uk

    • Product Rating: 3.85 star(s) Dell Axim X3i
      by Sandra Vogel
    • Pros: Long battery life, Easy to install, Stylish design, Innovative scroll wheel, Ambidextrous, Slick installation and good software client/manager, WLAN and GPRS in one device, Good performance, Surprising bonus on the WLAN front, Thin and light, Nice price,
    • Cons: Wordy instructions, No user manual, Second SIM required, Expensive, Lacks Bluetooth, Uncomfortable stylus, Skimpy software bundle, So-so battery life.
    • Comments:
      It's not at the top of the current Pocket PC heap, but Dell's X3 flagship offers some welcome improvements over last year's X5 models. ...
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    Professional review from

    mobile-review.com

    • Dell Axim X3i - a low-end wireless PDA9
      by Anton Kotov
    • Comments:
      Being a young player on the Pocket PC market Dell successfully debuted with its Axim X5. In 2002 the company tried hard to find an OEM provider that could manufacture handhelds with the minimum margin so that the final consumer would buy the handheld for...
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