Abstract: Those who know the Pocket PC market know that almost all Pocket PCs are made in Taiwan by a small number of skilled companies such as HTC, Mitac, Asus, Acer, Wistron and Compal. HTC, especially, has made a name for itself by providing Compaq with its ...
Abstract: PROS Great Overall Design Wonderful One-Handed Operation Long Battery Life Clear, crisp Transreflective Screen Price - $199 After RebateCONS No Included Cradle No SDIO Support Small Amount of RAM Not as Slim as Other Comparable Pock...
Low price, Both CF & SD/MMC memory slots, Bright sharp screen, Good battery life
No connectivity solution included, Poor placement of SD/MMC card, Mediocre sound
With any PDA in this price range a few design compromises are required. For instance I would liked to have seen a the Axim X5 Basic ship with more memory, and built in wireless capabilities that some of the other Pocket PC have would also have been nic...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Stylus, Touch-screen, Scroll button, 4-way cross keypad, IrDA, Intel 400 MHz, 64 MB<br> <b>Good:</b> Inexpensive; packed with features; outstanding battery life; snazzy cradle includes extra battery charger; removable battery.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Fairly bulky.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> Dell cooks up a recipe for success with a feature-rich product that sells for less than its competitors.<br>
Abstract: Dell has waited several years to release its own PDA, and now committed to Pocket PC, Dells main weapon is aggressive pricing thats on the verge of insane.