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Since this is
the 1st 624mhz Pocket
PC, there is nothing to
compare benchmark scores
with at this time, But
compared it to the older
machines, it is"Smoking"!
What is the perfect
PocketPC? That is
a question that will never
be answered, there are
too many opposing views
and usage patterns for
that to ever be accomplished.
Today, Dell released the
closest to my perfect
PocketPC to date. It sports
the fastest processor
available at this time,
SDIO SD Slot, a small
and light form factor,
Bluetooth and WiFi, and
Windows Mobile 2003 Second
Edition. Other than a
few features that some
find a must, it has everything
I want in a PocketPC.
The only real complaint
offhand is the look. I
mentioned in my X3i review
last year that I really
wish that Dell would have
duplicated the modern,
unique look of the X5
when they design the X3.
Just in case you have
not figured it out yet,
the Dell Axim X30 is the
same as the X3i with some
major enhancements.
X30
Models |
| |
Dell
Axim™
X30 Low |
Dell
Axim™
X30 Mid |
Dell
Axim™
X30 High |
| Processor |
312MHz
Intel® XScale
Processor
with WMMX
|
312MHz
Intel® XScale
Processor
with WMMX
|
624MHz
Intel® XScale
Processor
with WMMX
|
| Display |
Brilliant
3.5"
QVGA TFT color
16-bit, touch
sensitive
transflective
display |
Brilliant
3.5"
QVGA TFT color
16-bit, touch
sensitive
transflective
display |
Brilliant
3.5"
QVGA TFT color
16-bit, touch
sensitive
transflective
display |
| RAM |
32MB
SDRAM |
64MB
SDRAM |
64MB
SDRAM |
| FLASH |
32MB
Intel StrataFlash®
ROM |
64MB
Intel StrataFlash®
ROM |
64MB
Intel StrataFlash®
ROM |
| Weight
(oz) |
4.7
ounces |
4.9
ounces |
4.9
ounces |
| Weight
(g) |
134.4
grams |
139.3
grams |
139.3
grams |
Dimensions
(inches) |
L
= 4.6
H = 0.6
W = 3.0 |
L
= 4.82 (w
/ antenna)
H = 0.6
W = 3.0 |
L
= 4.82 (w
/ antenna)
H = 0.6
W = 3.0 |
Dimensions
(mm) |
L
= 116.4
H = 14.9
W = 77.2 |
L
= 122.4 (w
/ antenna)
H = 14.9
W = 77.2 |
L
= 122.4 (w
/ antenna)
H = 14.9
W = 77.2 |
| Battery |
950
mAh Battery
Standard |
950
mAh Battery
Standard |
950
mAh Battery
Standard |
| Docking |
Sync
cable (standard) |
Sync
cable (standard) |
Cradle
(standard) |
| Wireless |
No
Wireless |
Integrated
802.11b and
Bluetooth |
Integrated
802.11b and
Bluetooth |
| IR |
SIR/Consumer
IrDA |
SIR/Consumer
IrDA |
SIR/Consumer
IrDA |
| User
Interface |
- Navigator
Button
- 4
Application
Buttons
-
Scroll
Dial
- Microphone
Button
- Headphone
Mini-Jack
- Media
Player
Button
|
- Navigator
Button
- 4
Application
Buttons
- Scroll
Dial
- Microphone
Button
- Headphone
Mini-Jack
- Wireless
On/Off
|
- Navigator
Button
- 4
Application
Buttons
- Scroll
Dial
- Microphone
Button
- Headphone
Mini-Jack
- Wireless
On/Off
|
| Expansion |
One
Integrated
Secure Digital
/ SDIO Now!
/ Multi Media
Card Slot |
One
Integrated
Secure Digital
/ SDIO Now!
/ Multi Media
Card Slot |
One
Integrated
Secure Digital
/ SDIO Now!
/ Multi Media
Card Slot |
| Systems |
Microsoft® Windows
®
Mobile 2003
Second Edition |
Microsoft® Windows
®
Mobile 2003
Second Edition |
Microsoft® Windows
®
Mobile 2003
Second Edition |
| Price |
$199 |
$249
(w/ $30 instant
rebate) |
$349 |
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What
do you get?
Out
of the box you will get
basically the same items
with whatever package
you choose. You will obviously
get the actual unit you
ordered and if you choose
the Mid or Low Configuration,
you will receive a sync
cable instead of a cradle.
Good news, the cradle
and the connector on the
unit is also the same
as the X3i. I do not need
a fourth different cradle
on my desk.
Opening
the box, I received the
following:
- Dell
Axim X30
-
Standard 950mah battery
- Cradle
and Power Cord
- Leather
Case
- Companion
CD
- Users
Manual
- Quick
Start Guide
The
unit came with a nice
protective film over the
display for protection.
Since I already had ActiveSync
loaded up, I did not even
install anything off the
CD initially.

| Microsoft®
Windows® Mobile
2003 Second Edition
includes:
|
|
Calendar, Contacts,
Tasks, Voice Recorder,
Notes, Pocket Word,
Pocket Excel, Pocket
Internet Explorer,
Windows Media Player
9, Calculator, Pictures,
Jawbreaker, Solitaire,
Inbox, File Explorer,
MSN Messenger, terminal
Services Client, VPN
Client, Infrared Beaming,
Clock, Align Screen,
memory, Volume control,
Landscape mode, WPA |
| |
| These
are the extras that
Dell put in ROM |
| File
Store (nonvolatile
file storage in flash
ROM), Backup (utility
for Backup/Restore
to Memory Card), Switcher
(access and launch
programs easily),
Power Status, Brightness,
Microphone Gain Control,
Version Display, Dell
WLAN utility (with
optional wireless
model), Funk Odyssey
Client (LEAP support) |
| |
| Applications
Included on the Companion
CD: |
| Full
Versions:
Microsoft Active Sync
3.7.1, Outlook 2002,
Resco Picture Viewer,
Dell
Diagnostic Utility |
| Trial
Version:
Agenda Fusion, CityTime,
eWallet, Full Hand
Casino, Griffin Technology
Total Remote, Handmark
Monopoly, Handmark
Scrabble, Handy Zip,
ListPro, McAfee VirusScan
PDA, Resco File Explorer,
Tennis Addict, Trip
Tracker, Links Pocket
PC, Pocket SlideShow,
Cash Organizer 2003
Deluxe, Battery Pack
2004, Calligrapher |

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The
Design
I
gave the X30 a 7 in this
category. While the size
of the unit is small and
compact, the design is
just to generic. I would
have loved to have seen
Dell change it to a sleeker
X5ish look with the same
physical size. In Dell's
defense, this model is
not a "new"
model, only an upgrade
to provide Bluetooth.
Seems we are getting a
lot more than Bluetooth
in this new model though.
Another deal breaker for
some is the lack of a
CF slot. To me this is
not that much of an issue
with Wifi built in. I
only used my CF slot for
my CF Wifi card. The look
and feel of the X30 is
exactly the same as the
X3i that came out last
year. I did not like the
looks then, and my opinion
did not change, but looks
are not what I am after
in a PocketPC - Functionality
is! On a positive
note, there will be no
shortage of cables, cases,
and other accessories
for the X30 since it has
the same design as the
X3i. Unlike most "new"
pdas, we won't have to
wait for new accessories.
Features
Well it is no
news that this new model
has built in WiFi and
Bluetooth, but there is
more. No, not a VGA screen.
A new processor, YES!
This is more about performance
than features, so I will
comment on the new processor
in the performance section.
New
features on the X30 include:
- Microsoft®
Windows® Mobile
2003 Second Edition
WM2003
SE adds support for
dynamic screen-switching
between landscape and
portrait modes and square
screen resolution support.
Other features include
VGA and QVGA that support
high-resolution displays
for Windows Mobile-based
Pocket PCs and Smartphones,
Short-cuts via Transcriber,
Better Management of
Character Sizing in
VGA, Automatic Scroll
Bars, "Start"
Menu includes icons,
Support for WPA, Automatic
Repagination in Pocket
IE and more.
-
Next Generation
Intel® PXA270 Processors
Intel SpeedStep™
Technology extends battery
Life. Intel Wireless
MMX technology delivers
enhanced multimedia
performance. Speeds
up to 624MHz. Handwriting
Recognition, Games,
dynamic GPS maps, voice
recognition.
-
Integrated 802.11b
and Bluetooth® wireless
technologies
WiFi -Proliferation
of Hotspots (Airports,
Hotels, Restaurants,
Campus, Work, Home)
Bluetooth -
Connect to Bluetooth
Peripherals - Modem,
Printer, Keyboard, GPS
Navigation, Phone
-
Starts at $199 non-wireless,
$249 wireless
The
Good Stuff
(Click
images for larger screenshot)
 
Wireless
Screenshots
(Click
images for larger screenshot)
 
The screenshot on the
left shows the today screen
in landscape. The middle
screenshot shows the Wireless
Enable box after the Wireless
button is pressed. A problem
with the WiFi button is
that it enables both WiFi
and Bluetooth at the same
time. If you do not want
Bluetooth on, you must
turn it off now. (See
Right Image)
  
From
left to right - The Bluetooth
Manager Main Screen, Active
Connections listing, and
the Tools menu for the
Bluetooth Manager.
  
Using
the Tools menu in the
Bluetooth Manager, you
can set up to send your
electronic business card
via Bluetooth. Screenshots
on the left and in the
middle show this. The
rightmost Screenshot shows
the main page of the Bluetooth
Settings option. You can
turn Bluetooth on and
off here.
  
Left
- Bluetooth Connection
Wizard.The middle and
right screenshots show
various settings options.
  
The
left Screenshot is the
information about the
Bluetooth driver versions
and such. The middle images
is what you now see when
clicking the WiFi Icon
in the tray. Another thing
I dislike about this new
model is a revamping of
the WiFi applications.
See this link,
the nice sniffer type
application and other
settings are now replaced
with the ones you see
here. The right images
is the tools tab in the
WiFi utility.
  
Left image - Advanced
Settings. The middle and
right screenshots are
of the Site Monitor and
Link Test utilities.
  
Left
- Installed Certificates
:: Middle - Network Troubleshooter
:: Right - Part of the
Network Troubleshooting
utility
WM 2003 SE Screenshots
There are numerous changes
to Windows Mobile 2003
with the Second Edition
version.I have taken some
comparative screenshots
to see the differences
visually. Click
here to see them.
IR
Port
This was already superb
with the X3/X3i so I retraced
the same steps I took
when reviewing the X3i
and saw the same results.
"After setting
up my TV in the software,
I tried to turn the channel
from my couch. Success!
So I got up and keeping
the line of site to the
TV’s IR, I walk
as far as I could from
the TV without hitting
a wall. 19.5 feet later
I changed the channel
on the X3 and the TV’s
channel changed. I went
a step further and set
up my entire entertainment
center on my new Axim.
I am happy with the range.
"
Built
in WiFi Performance
The performance is excellent.
Just turn it on and surf
in seconds. I detected
my Dlink DI-624 802.11g
wireless router within
a second of powering the
WiFi up. I click "Connect"
and brought up the mobile
version of Aximsite immediately.
I did not have to fiddle
with settings at all.
It seems all the complaints
I have are related to
WiFi also. They are all
minor, but deserves mention
anyhow. I am still calling
for a programmer that
wants to make a bit of
money by creating a simple
application to disable
the indicators in the
WiFi/Bluetooth bubble.
This is one of my main
complaints. The next complaint
has been covered also,
when you enable wireless,
both WiFi and Bluetooth
are enabled. Last but
not least, if I left WiFi
on and the X30 powered
down, I has to disable
and re-enable the Wireless
to get it to connect.
It's not all bad though.
The
range is excellent, I
can connect to my router
from neighbors houses.
The speed seems just as
fast as it does on my
desktop.
Look
Mom, No wires
Connecting to
a GPS device is something
new to Axim Owners, but
don't worry, its not as
tough as they say it is.
I am having fun trying
out the Bluetooth world.
Accessing the directories
of the Ipaq units at Circuit
City and playing with
GPS units. Now I must
find a Bluetooth headset
to play with to achieve
ultimate geekness.
 
The
Dell Axim X30 using the
Pharos Bluetooth GPS and
Ostia Mapping Software
Performance
This
is what everyone really
wants to see, right? I
have compared benchmarked
several Axim models as
well as some other brands
against the Dell Axim
X30 with the 624mhz and
the 312mhz processor.
I have used Spb
Benchmark for my performance
tests. The following test
were performed with the
units set to max performance.
Please note that the X30
labeled as 300mhz is actually
running at 312mhz. The
graphs below are an indicator
that the new Intel chips
are blazing fast. For
the complete comparison
results, click
here.




Battery
Life?
Battery
life is an important aspect
for many, so I tried to
do as many battery tests
as I could to give a realistic,
real life idea of the
life of these units.
| Axim
X30 312mhz (Set
to Max Performance) |
Battery
test "Max backlight,
standard using"
Battery life time:
5 hours 7 min |
Battery
test "Max backlight,
WiFi"
Battery life time:
3 hours 13 min |
Battery
test "No display,
mp3 playback"
Battery life time:
5 hours 51 min |
| Axim
X30 624mhz (Set
to Auto) |
Battery
test "Max backlight,
standard using"
Battery life time:
3 hours 24 min |
Battery
test "Max backlight,
WiFi"
Battery life time:
3 hours 11 min |
Battery
test "No
display, mp3 playback"
Battery life time:
6 hours 15 min
|
| Axim
X30 624mhz (Set
to Max Performance) |
Battery
test "Max backlight,
standard using"
Battery life time:
3 hours 1 min |
Battery
test "Max backlight,
video playback"
Battery life time:
2 hours 29 min |
I
believe it is safe to
say that increased CPU
Speed equals faster battery
drain. Even though I already
knew this from the 950mah
battery that comes with
the x3i, I conclude that
this battery size is not
sufficient to make it
through an average day.
No big deal, there are
many solutions to remedy
the below average battery
life. Dell offers an 1800mah
battery, you can buy a
spare and hot swap them,
and you can always carry
a travel charger. I personally
don't see this battery
performance overcoming
all the positives this
machine has to offer,
so I just carry a spare
battery with me.
Extra
Batteries:
Stability
Having
used the 312mhz and 624mhz
models on and off for
the last couple of weeks,
I must say that I am thoroughly
impressed. I have installed
tons of software on these
units and other than a
few glitches with certain
software, they have been
very stable. I did not
have to do any soft resets
on either unit nor have
I noticed any performance
issues. With the built
in WiFi, there are a few
troubles that I would
like to see fixed in upcoming
ROM upgrades. The 1st
I mentioned earlier is
that when you press the
"Enable Wireless"
button, both WiFi and
Bluetooth are turned on.
The other is a tad annoying,
but does need to be addressed.
If you have WiFi turned
on and you let the X30
time out and shut itself
off, I have had to disable
and re-enable WiFi to
restore the connection.
Overall
Value
Dell
should not disappoint
with this offering. Built
in WiFi and Bluetooth,
WM2003 SE, and a low pricetag
make the X30 a bargain.
There is always something
new around the corner
from Dell and all its
competition, but for now,
Dell has beat the field
to the punch and offered
a full featured wireless
PocketPC that is unparalleled.
The closest current competitor
would be the HP Ipaq h4155.
It has all the same features
except a newer processor
and Windows Mobile 2003
SE for almost $100 more.(
$449.00
)
What
can the Dell Axim X30
do? Plenty. Obviously
it is a great tool for
keeping organized on and
off the road. Windows
Mobile 2003's built in
integration with Outlook,
Word, Excel and other
applications make an organized
lifestyle simple. Built
in WiFi and Bluetooth
afford the opportunity
to get online anywhere
you are. If you do not
need any of that functionality,
we can use it as a universal
remote with the superb
IR port. Music on the
go, the X30 can function
as a good MP3 player using
aftermarket players or
the included Window Media
Player 9. Did I mention
a Gameboy? Games are looking
nice and running smoother
on the PocketPC. Forget
the expensive built in
GPS in your new Automobile.
For a couple hundred extra
dollars you can buy a
Bluetooth GPS, throw it
in the trunk, and navigate
the roadways with ease.
The possibilities are
endless.
Conclusion
If you
were hoping this unit
would be the rumored VGA
model, sorry. This is
basically a reworked X3
with a a new processor
and Operating System.
It is a great machine
though. It packs a punch,
its lightweight, has built
in WiFi and Bluetooth,
and has the most current
OS from Microsoft. Dollar
for Dollar it is currently
the best bang for the
buck. Sure it has some
minor flaws, sure it does
not have a CF slot, but
for $349.00 for the 624mhz
model and $249 for the
312mhz, how can you not
look past that. The new
Window Mobile 2003 Second
Edition has some real
nice upgrades that make
things real handy. The
enhancements to Pocket
Internet Explorer are
super and the ability
to switch from portrait
to landscape on the fly
is to die for. Over all
I believe this is a A+
upgrade from the X3i.
Pros:
- Speedy
Processor
- Newest
Operating System
- WiFi
and Bluetooth
- Small
Size
-
User replaceable battery
- SDIO
compatable SD slot
- Bright
Screen
- Great-looking
cradle (only available
with the High End Model)
Cons:
- Lack
of a CF Slot
- Lower
than average battery
life
- Minor
WiFi Bugs (Reported
to Dell and noted in
the Review)
- Square
Design
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