Dell Axim X30 review

No-frills approach delivers affordable results

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The Dell Axim X30 (£278 inc. VAT) takes the styling of the slightly older X3 but brings with it a faster feature set for a similarly aggressive pricing. That said, the styling of the Axim X30 doesn't break any new ground. It conforms to the standard format of four function buttons and an omni-directional navigation key. An antenna protrudes from the top of the unit, which is used in conjunction with the 802.11b Wi-Fi adapter built into the X30.

The X30 was the first PDA made available to run the Intel PXA270 processor. While this is now commonplace across the spectrum, the 624MHz chip is still the fastest available. With support on the chip for enhanced graphics, users will find they can run video and games much smoother than was previously possible.

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