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Dell Axim x51v
Even though its really old. I might get one. It seems better then the N800 in every possible way..
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really? It doesn't run windows anymore?
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It still runs Windows Mobile yeah. Don't see how thats a con though.
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Have you ever used Mobile IE?
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If you think it's the better device for you, then you should certainly get one and check it out, and let us know how it compares :) |
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I've owned an X50v for quite a while. For video (using TCPMP -- now Coreplayer) it's amazing with its accellerated Intel chip. Yes, better then the N8xx. But other then that ,I'll be glad to get rid of it once my eBay auction ends. Battery life is really poor, especially if Wifi is on (god forbid) or an app is running the CPU much. It makes me laugh thinking about having my n800 online and available for days. Also in the world of Windows Mobile you also end up paying for apps more often then not. There are decent free apps, but they are the exception. I still use Windows Mobile via my phone (Moto Q) but other then that, I'm glad to be done. |
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Well, the main downside to the X51v right now is the fact that Dell no longer sells them and I'm not sure about the support. You can likely pick one up on Ebay or on one of the Axim fan sites, but they will all be a minimum of a year old. I've had mine for a few years now and love it. 640x480 isn't as nice as the Nokia's screen, but the smoking 624 mzh processor is sweet. The addition of a dedicated graphics processor (Intel 2700G) makes gaming and other graphic-intensive tasks manageable (as long as the code leverages that power). Another downside is no support for WM6. Windows Mobile/CE/whatever justifiably had a bad rep. WM5 was a good step forward. I've been unable to use WM6 since Dell never supported it. For those who mourn the use of IE, I know of no one who uses it. I use Opera and there is also Netfront. Add to the "pros" column the fact that there is more software available for the Dell than you could ever want. Nokia is helped by the Palm OS emulator, but I have one of those on my Axim that runs very, very well.
In the end, is all depends on how you want to use it. The Dell is smaller, has a built in mic for push-button voice memos, bluetooth, 802.11b, CF and SD slot and will actually fit in a pocket. It doesn't have a camera or a phone, but like the Nokia it can be used with VOIP (I've used it with my Skype account for a while now). You can buy a crappy camera that goes into the SD slot, but I don't think that is a plus. Nokia has an advantage in the Java/Flash app department. That is a BIG advantage for some. For others it won't matter as much. Each are good devices and fill a niche. I think you'll be happy regardless of your choice. Since I own one, you'd think I'd stop Jonesing for an iPhone and an 810. Yet, here we are. :) |
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It really drives me nuts knowing there's great stuff inside that isn't being used! |
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