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37 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the Best Available,
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This review is from: Dell Axim X50v - Handheld - Windows Mobile 2003 SE - 3.7" color TFT ( 480 x 640 ) (Electronics)
I've also been using this device for a month and it meets every reasonable expectation. Compared to my old Toshiba 355, it is lightning quick, including ActiveSync connections (the Toshiba took several seconds, but this one connects near instantly), which is nice for quick syncs.
I've played DVD movies on it using the format provided by a pocket DVD conversion utility and they run great. Built-in storage isn't huge (80 MB), but considering I didn't even have that option on the Toshiba, it is a great addition. What is hands-down the best addition to this PPC is the VGA screen. I use the device mainly for scanning through, reading, and storing research papers and books. Using RepliGo (as Adobe doesn't have the sense to release a VGA-compatible Reader), I can read long documents MUCH more comfortably than I ever could on my old PDA and without the mess of paper that comes with printing every one of them off. Not to mention I can pull up old materials for quick reference on-the-fly. To give you an idea of how you could use the power of this device: I store 400 MB of music on the CF card, 180 MB of documents (including novels, scientific papers, and maps) and a single compressed 256 MB DVD movie on the SD card, and a satisfying ensamble of programs on the Built-In storage (I still have about 50 MB left, which I have been shaving off with hi-definition Today themes). I use the Main Memory storage to house quick access to SlovoEd's exhaustive dictionary/thesaurus. I very rarely have trouble finding the meaning of a word (and in academia, you run into some doozies) quickly. This increases my speed for assimilating papers and books that use unfamiliar terms. I use a bluetooth keyboard, so if I need to type something up on the bus, I can initialize the keyboard, start up Pocket Word, place the cursor where I want it, lock the screen input, put the PPC safely in my pocket, and type out my thoughts with the keyboard sitting on my lap. Before, constant bumps in the road imperilled my Toshiba as it rocked back in forth atop its plug-in keyboard. The bluetooth range is considerable so you can even type documents and messages on the PDA from across the room for parlor tricks if you so desire. As the previous reviewer stated, wireless access is simple to use and works great. EDIT: Gosh how much can change in 3 years! This was great for its time but I really wouldn't recommend it anymore. Just get an iPhone! It does everything I mentioned in this review and more. You do have to pay a monthly fee but it is worth it.
27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Onboard,
This review is from: Dell Axim X50v - Handheld - Windows Mobile 2003 SE - 3.7" color TFT ( 480 x 640 ) (Electronics)
Having used a myriad of PDA's (in various flavors of PPC/Palm) I can honestly say that this is among the best of the bunch if not the best I have used.
Onboard audio is good; no need for an outside program (for the most part - if so, go get betaplayer [search google] as its a free program that will play pretty much any media file). Storage is a bit on the shy side, yet with the dual capability of both SD and CF cards this really isn't a problem. Wifi works good, I get signals all the time - even in places where I probably shouldn't. Some theaters and grocery stores really need to ramp up their wireless security. The screen is bright and sharp, running one of the true-vga programs makes for a neat change (especially with some of the enhanced calendar programs). The first of two downsides to this PDA is that old programs that are not compatible with the new hardware - yet you are going to run into this with any PDA eventually. The second is the arguably slow IRDA port. It will work for browsing television but you will not want to replace your remote control with it. Bluetooth is solid but I really don't recommend it for file transfer; there is a bug (arguable as to which end it is on) that can limit the file size or transfer capability.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty darn good,
This review is from: Dell Axim X50v - Handheld - Windows Mobile 2003 SE - 3.7" color TFT ( 480 x 640 ) (Electronics)
I've been using the Dell for about 1 month. I think it's great. It run faster than my old Tungsten t5, and very rarely (only once that I know of) has had to be reset. I haven't lost any data. I like having the ability to change batteries, and it play movies like a dream. I do wish it had the palm style flip cover, and it is a bit of a pain using a card reader to load large files onto an sd card, but the device runs fine.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Solid performing, bad battery,
This review is from: Dell Axim X50v - Handheld - Windows Mobile 2003 SE - 3.7" color TFT ( 480 x 640 ) (Electronics)
Overall, the x50v is a good PPC. Dual memory slots, a 3.7" VGA screen, and good self-contained audio make it a great solution for people who want to use it for both work and play.
Like another reviewer, I have been using my PPC to run encoded movies. I've run small encoded movies (390MB full length movies) and large encoded movies (700+MB). I've had absolutely no problems. The pictures are sharp and clear on the VGA screen, I have witnessed no lagging, and the sound is good. In fact, I've found that it's better to compress the video stream more than the audio stream because the fidelty of the x50v will pick up on sound compression very quickly. I've never had any trouble transferring files to my x50v. As noted above, I've transferred files well over 700MB, MP3s of all sizes, and I've never lost a file along the way. Bluetooth and WiFi work as expected and up to expectation. I wish the PDA's onboard software had included more options--such as direct sending of Notes or Tasks to mated cell phones instead of just Contacts. The biggest downside? Weak battery. I would highly recommend the extended life battery if you want to go more than a few hours without recharging. Also, be aware that you're only getting 64MB of RAM (and you will want to make sure you don't install programs into that memory). The iPaq series sports twice as much RAM. Luckily, the x50v carries another 16MB in graphics processing which seems to help keep it moving. Overall, I'm happy with the x50v. It's a good platform for PPC games, movies, music, and work applications. If you don't plan on watching movies or playing games, you might want to save the money and get the midline model. But if you want the additional entertainment functions, I would strongly recommend the "v" model.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good enough to do the job with some minor issues,
By J Derk "J Derk" (Toledo, OH USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dell Axim X50v - Handheld - Windows Mobile 2003 SE - 3.7" color TFT ( 480 x 640 ) (Electronics)
We like the Dell Axim x50v. It does a lot of work for a device that easily fits in your shirt pocket. It is fairly intuitive when working with Microsoft and similar programs. The only caveat is we lose data. Occassionally we'll need a contact phone number and it's gone. Looking around, usually a whole swath of contacts have been cut, such as 40 people whose last names begin with "P." Oh, they're not gone permanently, they always reappear after a soft re-start but we have had to do this a dozen times in the 5 months we've had it.
The screen is clear, the memory sufficient for a huge database of contacts and prospects, and easy to use. Overall, it's a great value.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
too much technology for me?,
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This review is from: Dell Axim X50v - Handheld - Windows Mobile 2003 SE - 3.7" color TFT ( 480 x 640 ) (Electronics)
I had a very simple (and cheap) sony clie for 3 years before this and loved it. The axim is like getting an airplane after getting used to driving a car. A little scary, but cool as well. some simple features are not as well designed, like the address book and task list. I thought it would be more user-friendly and intuitive. Like saving files - I ran out of memory after loading on 4 books - the trick is to get them to another part of the memory. I did not really need or want the nifty media features. The pocket word program is VERY basic. Pocket Excel is nice. I still have not figured out how to get the internet to work. So some frustrations, but a pretty product I may grow to love more than I do now. Customer service was great to me which was a delightful surprise - one of the big reasons I bought a Dell is because the service on my laptop last year (I needed a new hard drive in the end) was SO HEINOUS I vowed to NEVER EVER buy from compaq/hewett packard again. Finally, the axim is pretty small which I think is great.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best,
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This review is from: Dell Axim X50v - Handheld - Windows Mobile 2003 SE - 3.7" color TFT ( 480 x 640 ) (Electronics)
If you're thinking about buying some other Pocket PC, or Palm (God forbid), don't!
This PPC is worth every cent!!! P.S.: It comes out with a free Windows Mobile 5.0 OS upgrade in October, I can't wait!
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
cant figure it out!,
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This review is from: Dell Axim X50v - Handheld - Windows Mobile 2003 SE - 3.7" color TFT ( 480 x 640 ) (Electronics)
I bought this used and cannot figure out how to download apps on it!! other than that it is pretty good. It connects to the internet fast, and the programs all run well. I just wish i knew how to put more programs on it!!!
3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
No true mobility,
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This review is from: Dell Axim X50v - Handheld - Windows Mobile 2003 SE - 3.7" color TFT ( 480 x 640 ) (Electronics)
I have had it for a few months after having IPAQ 2210. X50v works great , however, has shorter battery life. Another BIG reason for my disappointment is that I wanted to use it with a CF slot based GPS in my car. The problem is, all car chargers I could get for this model simply do not charge the unit when it is on. So, if you are driving with x50v on for a few hours, the car charger does not help, the PDA eventually dies on you leaving you without further directions. :( I bought a few different car chargers (one is USB based, another one with a cable that "support high current", and a regular simple car charger), none of them could handle this problem, so I gave up. It is worth to mention that IPAQ 2210 that I used previously with the same GPS parts for long time, never had this problem. Given that GPS navigation was one of the main reasons I bought this PDA, I downgrade it to tree stars.
0 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dell Axim X50v,
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This review is from: Dell Axim X50v - Handheld - Windows Mobile 2003 SE - 3.7" color TFT ( 480 x 640 ) (Electronics)
Received item quickly and in the state described in the description of item. Would purchase from seller again.
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