- 300 MHz InteláXScale Processor, 32 MB RAM, and 32 MB ROM
- Brilliant 3.5″ high-resolution transflective 65,000 color display
- Integrated CompactFlash Type II and Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard slots to add storage or wireless communication cards
- Built-in microphone, speaker, and stereo headphone connector
- What’s in the box: Axim X5, Stylus, Sync cradle, AC Adapter, 1440 mAh Lithium-Ion Removable Rechargeable battery
Product DescriptionThe Dell Axim X5 Handheld is a fully integrated PDA offering exceptional performance, superior functionality and excellent expansion capabilities. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a better performing device for the price. As well as helping to organize your day, you can easily manage your online address and phone book, seamlessly integrate with Microsoft Outlook and receive email directly to your Handheld inbox via an optional Wireless CompactFlash Card. With Pocket Ex. . . More >>
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5 comments







March 5, 2010
My Dell Axim is the stupidest $500 I ever spent. It locks up, won’t recharge, needs constant tending and the battery life is like that of an insect. If you need this kind of useless equipment, buy another brand. Sure, they ship quickly, but using the Microsoft platform just adds to the problems.
Rating: 1 / 5
March 5, 2010
If you’re looking for a PDA which will last for longer than 3months,you should not consider buying from Dell. If you expect reasonable customer care,should also consider buying from somewhere else. I purchased this item and it only worked for 3months. Customer care neither fixed it nor sent me a new replacement. In fact,they lied to me on 3 separate occasions,saying that they’d send me a new one. Instead,they continued to send broken refurbished units. This forced me to continue return they broken units over&over until my warranty expired!I’m posting this warning so that others don’t throw away their hard earned money w/ no recourse like I did. Rating: 1 / 5
March 5, 2010
When I bought a used Dell Axim 300 MHz unit, I considered the two main disadvantages of this product, based upon customer reviews, to be its relatively large size and the poor customer service from Dell. The unit is, in fact, larger than ideal, but getting the same capabilities in other brands costs a lot more. After a few days of using the unit, I was unable to sync with my desktop PC. I called Dell customer service on a Sunday and got help in a reasonable amount of time. The rep. solved my problem, and the unit has been working perfectly ever since. Considering the number of complaints about Dell customer service on this site, I was suprised at this, but it was no problem. I gave a five star rating because it is a very useful product, it works well, I had a good experience with customer service, and you get alot for your money. Rating: 5 / 5
March 5, 2010
I got one about 3 weeks ago. It’s helped me keep my work schedule, my date schedule, and my to-do list down great. I get the news downloaded every day, along with the weather and a few other web sites too. I’ve been able to store all the needed files and edit them on the go. I can even look at pictures, watch movies, and listen to music directly from the device. The speaker is outstanding. In no time at all, i’ve been able to write efficiently directly on the screen as it all gets changed into text. This was definately a good buy, especially for the money.
Rating: 5 / 5
March 5, 2010
I recently bought one of these Dell PDAs, and I was surprised at how good it was for the price. I looked on the Internet for a few days, seeing hundreds of them for over $300-400 that could do just as much as this can. I was surprised that this one was so cheep, and thought that there had to be some catch. Fortunately, there wasn’t. Dell has made an excellent product that is very cheep. I would recommend this to anyone that wants a very nice PDA for a very low price. There are some things that I like about it:-Great colorful screen (looks good even in sunlight)-CompactFlash, and Secure Digital slots, so you can get as much memory as you want on it. -User friendly – worked the first time, didn’t have to screw around with it to get it going-Good looking – other than being a little bulky, it looks great!I also bought a expandable keyboard from Dell for $90 which works great. You can use it for taking notes in school, or just keeping track of your schedule. I’m in school, and I use it as a homework organizer. Over all, this is a great product that I highly recommend to anyone.
Rating: 5 / 5