Dell Axim X30 – Windows Mobile 2003 SE 312 MHz – RAM: 32 MB – ROM: 32 MB 3. 5″ TFT – IrDA
- Dell Axim x30: 312MHz Processor
- Display: 240×320 pixels at 65,536 Colors
- OS: Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003
- Slots: 1 integrated Secure Digital/SDIO Now!/Multi Media Card Slot
- Includes Power cord and USB cord
Product DescriptionThe Dell 312 MHz Axim X30 packs connectivity, productivity and entertainment in a sleek, sophisticated design. Powered by a next generation Intel XScale processor with WMMX technology, a 32 MB SDRAM and a 32 MB Intel StrataFlash ROM, the device offers great performance. This handheld is equipped with the Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition operating system and is pre-installed with familiar applications like Word and Excel that help maximize your productivi. . . More >>
Dell Axim X30 – Windows Mobile 2003 SE 312 MHz – RAM: 32 MB – ROM: 32 MB 3. 5″ TFT – IrDA

My new x30 automatically deletes calender events older than 2 weeks. The manual is very skimpy. The online help is just ads.
I’ve had my Zire for years w/o problems. It just wont hold Microsoft Office products.
Rating: 1 / 5
I thought it was time to move into a Pocket PC after years of using Palm OS devices; this proved to be a costly mistake for me. I knew that a Pocket PC is more difficult to maneuver in, but thought with time the advantages would be worth it. Again, a mistake. The convoluted interface really slowed down the productiveness of use. I had frequent crashes and freeze ups, lost icons/file paths and several other issues during the time I was using the Axim. The last straw was the morning I went to look at an important Word doc I use frequently and it was simply gone. When I checked, a few other documents had disappeared also. Before I wasted any more time or lost any more information, I got a Palm Tungsten T5 and have lived happily ever after. I will stick to Palm devices in the future and doubt I will try a Pocket PC again any time soon. For anyone interested, Palm’s latest OS is just awesome and does everything I thought I wanted a Pocket PC for. Try it out for yourself first is my recommendation.
Rating: 1 / 5
I found this out after I purchased the wrong one. . . LOL My mistake. Here is some info from Wikipedia that I thought others may find helpful about the Axim X30: “The Dell Axim X30 was the first Dell Pocket PC to include Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition on all models . This was also the first Pocket PC to include the Intel XScale PXA270 Processors.
The High-End X30 includes a 624 MHz processor making it the fastest Personal Digital Assistant or PDA at the time it was made. The mid-level model includes everything the High-End X30 does with the exception of the cradle, and uses a 312 MHz PXA270 Processor instead. Both the high-end and mid-level models had built-in 802. 11b Wi-Fi Certification, Bluetooth 1. 1 compliance, 64MB of Intel StrataFlash ROM, and 64MB RAM, while the entry-level model had 32MB SDRAM, 32MB of Intel StrataFlash ROM and no wireless capabilities. All X30 models include a standard SD/MMC/SDIO slot, replaceable/rechargeable battery, a 3. 5″ QVGA TFT 16-Bit color display, and Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition.
SDHC Cards will not function. Only SD cards of 4GB or less will work. ”
Hope that helps some!
Rating: 3 / 5
i received the unit in perfect working order with a fully charged battery, it has worked great for the few short weeks i have had it, one of the best purchases i have made
it has help me immensely
Rating: 5 / 5
Bought the Axim in November, by January it died. This is the second purchase, hoped that the 2nd time would be a charm. While it WAS working, I enjoyed the user friendly components of the PDA. Just wish that it was reliable.
Rating: 2 / 5