Axim X50v Features Table

By Harald Thon, published on December 31, 2004
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: ,

7. Axim X50v Features Table

Axim X50v
Manufacturer Dell
Technical Data
CPU / Clock PXA270 / 624MHz (520MHz, 208MHz)
System Memory 64 MB
3D-/Video-Accelerator Intel 2700G5
Video memory (ondie/dedicated) 704 kB/16 MB
Flash-ROM 128 MB
Dimensions 2.80" x 0.65" x 4.60" / 74mm x 16mm x 118mm
Weight 6oz / 170g
Display
Resolution 480 x 640 Pixel (VGA)
Color Depth 65536
Display Size 2.28" x 2.99" / 58mm x 76mm
Hardware
Function buttons 6
Jog dial no
Loudspeaker yes
Keyboard no
Battery
Technology Lithium-Ion
Capacity 1100mAh
Backup-Battery yes
Recharge without Docking yes
Interfaces
Compact Flash Yes
SD/ MMC card yes
Irda/ Bluetooth/ WLAN yes/yes/yes
USB yes (Host/Client)
Microphone yes
Audio out yes
Included in package
Power Adaptor yes
OS Pocket PC 2003 SE
Provided Software Outlook2003, Enigmo,Stuntcar Extreme ClearvueSuite2.41,Monopoly Scrabble, Triptracker, Citytime, eWallet
USB Docking-Station Yes
Protection Case yes (average Quality)

Like all the latest Xscale processors from Intel, the 624MHZ PXA270 inside the Axim X50v features power-saving Wireless Speedstep technology, and the instruction-set extension Wireless MMX . Wireless MMX is meant to make it easier to port multimedia applications to the Windows Mobile PC platform.

We used auto mode for the benchmarks

The device lets the user choose from a number of fixed CPU speed settings or have the operating system set the processing speed automatically.

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Handhelds like the X50v also serve as excellent mobile sound systems Today's PDAs purport to do a

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The operation of the 2700G Multimedia Accelerator is best explained by taking a look at the block

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