Dell Axim X5 300MHz
May 13th, 2003 | by Abe Arceo
Full Review - Page 2
Use and Testing The main flaw that we have found with this setup is the possibility of certain Compact Flash cards hindering the use of the headphone jack; as is the case with some GPS units. So when purchasing your accessories, take that into consideration. Another small gripe that we have is with the D-pad. Although D Pad is functional, we believe it could use some improvements. It feels somewhat “loose” and a little “mushy”. To receive proper feedback, you have to actually push further down than you would expect; there also seems to be a small difference in the feedback when pushing down on the right side of the pad. This small problem should not hinder your decision making process on purchasing this device. One last thing that we would like to point out is that there are no indentations on the front access buttons. Users who are accustomed to accessing these buttons with the tip of a stylus will find it a bit harder since there are no indentations. This is just a personal preference aspect that really does not affect the functionality of the device. Two of the biggest aspects of the Axim X5 that actually drew us towards this device were its CF and SD expansion capabilities; the combination of the two allow for additional storage as well as a wide array of add-ons. Another key aspect of the Axim X5 is its main selling point; the price. When higher levels of functionality come to mind, a higher price point is usually associated with that as well. Dell has done an extraordinary job in including great functionality into the X5 with a sweet retail price of $299 Another aspect of the Axim X5 that surprised us delightfully was the life of the battery. On average, we were able to get a little more than 6 hours of battery life when playing MP3's, and about 3 hours when connected wirelessly; neither times did the battery go completely dead although it showed signs of fatigue. You can also exchange batteries or purchase Dell's larger capacity 3400mAh battery which more than doubles the power. As mentioned earlier, the Axim X5 comes equipped with rubber feet on the back of the unit and rubber grips running along the sides. Both of these features have been very helpful in everyday use. The rubber feet stop the unit from sliding across all of my desks, and the rubber grips help the user hold the unit securely while using the unit or transporting it by hand. Although the Axim X5 is not one of the smaller and lighter designed Pocket PC devices on the market, the size of the Axim X5 was not really a concern although very apparent when compared to other Pocket PC devices. We feel that the added size and weight, is well worth the benefit of the having both CF and SD expansion options in a device. We take great pride in using devices that perform well while at the same time having a sleek and unique look. The Axim X5 is a device that gives off a rugged and solid feeling, while at the same time giving off vibes of sexiness and sophistication; not to mention that the cradle just adds to the sexiness! In our tests, the 300 MHz Dell Axim X5 performed just about as good as the higher-end 400 MHz model, although there was some stutters while playing some fast paced movies. The 65K color 16-bit display was very bright and easy to see in most lighting conditions. On same PDA's you can see the light shining from a either the top or the bottom of the screen, with the X5 the brightness was uniform in all areas. The included Microsoft Syncing software worked without a hitch as expected and data transfer was fast and simple. As with most Pocket PC devices, there is a plethora of trial software included with the package and we found them to be more annoying than useful. One great thing about the Syncing software is that you can upgrade the Axim's operating system while connected to your desktop computer. This saves you time and money by using your computers internet connection versus your wireless providers. Conclusion The Dell Axim X5 offers users great expandability and functionality options without a wallet-damaging price tag. The Axim X5 has done more than what we had expected it to do for us, and we still have yet to take it to its fullest potential. Although this statement has been well overused, the Axim X5 really does offer a great “bang for the buck”. If you are looking for a device that offers expansion, great battery life, and plenty of features, the Axim X5 could be right for you.

by Austin on September 2, 2008:
“I'm getting one tomorrow for only $50. And judging by your reviews I'm in for a treat =)” More...