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post-8418-1146965466.jpgDELL AXIM X50v 624MHZ VGA BLUETOOTH WIFI PDA POCKET PC

Dell AXIM X50v 624MHz Handheld PDA

SOLD !

$550ono

What's in the box?

1x Dell Axim X50v 624MHz Handheld PDA Pocket PC

1x USB Cradle

1x Rechargeable Battery

1x Power Cord

1x AC Adapter

1x Stylus Pen

1 x Slip Case

1x Software CD

1x Owner's Manual

1x Quick Start Guide Overview

The Dell AximTM X50v is the ultimate handheld device that delivers performance, connectivity and a brilliant VGA display at an affordable price. * Microsoft Windows MobileTM 2003 Second Edition operating system with Windows Media Player 10 Mobile * Powered by the Intel XScaleTM PXA270 Processor at 624MHz * Brilliant 3.7" color TFT VGA display with 640x480 resolution * Integrated Intel 2700G multimedia accelerator with 16MB video memory * Integrated 802.11b and BluetoothTM Wireless Technologies * Packed with 64MB SDRAM and 128MB Intel StrataFlash ROM * Integrated CompactFlash Type II and Secure Digital / SDIO Now! / MMC card slots provide flexible expansion * VGA-Out Support with optional VGA Presentation Bundle * Removable Primary Battery with optional High Capacity Battery * 3.5mm Headphone / Headset Jack for Headsets to support VoIP and voice recognition applications * Built-in microphone and speaker for easy recording on the go * USB Cradle including Battery Charging Slot * Sleek, stylish design.

Excellent condition has only been used for about 3 weeks. No scratches.

2YRS EXTENDED WARRANTY

NEVER USED, Only reason I am selling is because work bought me a PDA

Features Processor Intel® XScaleTM PXA270 624MHz Operating System Microsoft Windows MobileTM 2003 Second Edition with Windows Media Player 10 Mobile Memory RAM: 64MB SDRAM ROM: 128MB Intel StrataFlash® memory Display TFT Colour 16-bit, Touch Sensitive, Transflective LCD 3.7 inches 480 x 640 resolution at 65,536 colours (VGA) Graphics Intel 2700G multimedia accelerator with 16MB video memory Wireless Integrated 802.11b Integrated Bluetooth TM wireless technology Carrying Case Slip Cover Memory RAM: 64MB SDRAM ROM: 128MB Intel StrataFlash® memory Control and Lights 5-way Navigation button Wireless On/Off Button Lock Switch 4 Program Buttons: Calendar, Contacts, Inbox, Home Voice Record Button Reset Button Backlit Power Button Event Notification Charge Status Wireless Status Expansion Slots 1 CompactFlash Type II Card Slot (3.3v) 1 Secure Digital / SDIO Now / MMC Memory Card Slot (3.3v) Ports and Connectors Standard v1.2 (115 kbps) Infrared Port 36-pin Cradle/Sync Connector 3.5mm Headphone/Headset Jack Dimensions Length 119 mm (4.7 inches) Width 73 mm (2.9 inches) Height 16.9 mm (0.7 inches) Weight 175 grams (6.2 oz) Audio Audio Controller I2S Codec, WM8750 sound chip Stereo Conversion 16-bit stereo; 8.0, 11.025, 22.05 and 44.1KHz sample rate Full Duplex Record and Playback Integrated Microphone and Speaker Power Supply AC Adapter Battery Type 1100 mAh Lithium-Ion Removable, Rechargeable.

Technical Details:

Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® Mobile 2003 Second Edition with Windows Media Player 10 Mobile

Height: 4.7 inches

Width: 2.9 inches

Thickness: 0.7 inches

Weight: 6.2 oz

Processor: Intel® XScaleTM Processor at 624MHz

RAM Memory: 64MB SDRAM

ROM Memory: 128MB Intel StrataFlash® ROM

Slots: Integrated CompactFlash® ROM and Secure Digital / SDIO Now! / MMC Memory Card Slots (3.3v)

Battery: Removable / Rechargeable Battery

Wireless: Integrated BluetoothTM Wireless Technology, Integrated 802.11b Wireless Technology

3.7" VGA screen with 480x640 resolution

Intel® 2700G multimedia accelerator with 16MB video memory

USB Cradle including Battery Charging Slot

5-way Navigation button

Wireless On/Off Button; Lock Switch

4 Program Buttons: Calendar, Contacts, Inbox, Home

Voice Record Button

Reset Button

Backlit Power Button

Event Notification

Charge Status

Wireless Status

36-pin Cradle/Sync Connector

3.5mm Headphone/Headset Jack

Audio Controller I2S Codec, WM8750 sound chip

Full Duplex Record and Playback

Integrated Microphone and Speaker

Box Contents; Dell Axim X50v 624Mhz, USB Docking Cradle including Battery Charging Slot, Battery, Charging Dongle, Australian Power supply, Software supplied on CD, Slip Case and user Manual

Edited by SXCSKY
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