Friday, June 17, 2011

Dell Axim X3i and Packard Bell pocketgear 3025 Handy Pocket PCs

Dell and Packard Bell bring very compact and lightweight Pocket PC 2003 on the market.

We wore them a few days in our pocket.dell_axim_x3i
HP last year, took first with a Pocket PC in a manageable format, similar to what Palm users have long been accustomed. The iPaq h1940/1945 fits easily into a pocket or pocket. Weighing 125 grams, the Pocket PC h1940 is the lightest we tested so far. Both Dell and Packard Bell recently introduced Pocket PC's that are similar in size, but slightly heavier than the h1940. With 127 grams, the pocketgear 3025 Packard Bell is hardly worse than HP. This device has about the same size (11.5 x 7.3 inches), but its almost a centimeter to inch thinner than the h1940. The Dell Axim X3i weighs 137 grams with a little more, but is still very portable. The dimensions (11.7 x 7.2 cm) are similar to the HP and Packard Bell, and the thickness of about 1.22 inches between them in both. Weight and size are not everything. What about the capabilities of both newcomers?

Dell Axim X3i
With the Dell Axim X3i is immediately compact Wi-Fi antenna. It is currently on the market the cheapest PDA with built-in Wi-Fi. You can use the Axim X3i 802.11b wireless networking and internet via hotspots and / or access points. We encountered no problems to the X3i 802.11b access point to link to us. Incomprehensible that no X3i Bluetooth connectivity, while technically not a problem should make. Now you're nominated for connectivity to other devices on the USB cradle or on the (relatively slow) 115 Kbps infrared port.



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