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PDA - Sat. Nav.

BigDH (Competent) posted this on Friday, 8th October 2004, 17:15

I`m lookng for a suitable PDA, mainly for Sat Nav but don`t want to pay a fortune.
I`ve come across this from Dell for £152,
I`m not too bothered about bluetooth, but will the 312MHz processor and 32MB SDRAM be up to the job?


Dell Axim X30 (standard)


The Dell AximTM X30 features a sleek, sophisticated design that packs in features needed for productivity and entertainment at an affordable price. Next generation Intel® XScale® processors with WMMX technology provide maximum performance. The price sensitive user selects the AximTM X30 Standard with 312MHz processor for entertainment and keeping oneself organized.

Equipped with Microsoft® Windows® Mobile 2003 Second Edition software for Pocket PC operating system and familiar applications like Word and Excel.
Powered by the NEW Intel® XScaleTM Processors 312MHz with WMMX.
Brilliant 3.5" color TFT display for indoor and outdoor viewing.
Navigation button and scroll dial for easy access to information.
Packed with 32MB SDRAM and 32MB Intel StrataFlash® ROM.
Integrated Secure Digital / SDIO Now! / MMC card slot provides flexible expansion.
Removable Primary Battery with optional High Capacity Battery.
Built-in microphone and speaker for easy recording on the go.
Comes with a synchronization cable.
Light and thin, sleek and stylish design.

RE: PDA - Sat. Nav.

Jimbo :oÞ (Elite Donator) posted this on Friday, 8th October 2004, 21:10

You`d have to then add on the Sat Nav kit itself, with a GPS receiver starting around £80+ and then the software, or an all in one type bundle.

I just returned a Mitac Mio 168, not because of it`s abilities, but because the retailer took over 28 days to send me the CoPilot 5 upgrade I was waiting for.

You can get the Mitac with CP5 now for under £395, and it`s a nice piece of kit. Integrated GPS receiver (use it walking!), includes an in car external receiver (for when it`s crap weather!!), and a windscreen mount/car charger.

The mount wasnt too bad for wobbling either, and the only real downsides to the machine was it couldn`t do the CoPilot live via mobile phone function, and it made a "whizz" noise upon activating the screen/pressing a function (not a fault, it`s just the machine powering up again...and wasnt that bad to be honest!!)

It`s now made in other guises too, via other outlets, and you could do a helluva lot worse for £400...
Other route I`m considering on the replacement is summat like an iPaq with a GPS "jacket" making it "mobile" too, but I dunno just how good those receivers are... :/

Jimbo : oÞ

RE: PDA - Sat. Nav.

BigDH (Competent) posted this on Friday, 8th October 2004, 21:19

Is the spec. of the Axim ok though?

RE: PDA - Sat. Nav.

HD462 (Elite) posted this on Friday, 8th October 2004, 22:22

I got the Medion one from Aldi last time they did them, and am pleased with it. Even just as a pocket pc it`s good, the sat nav is a nice extra feature. Aldi must be due to do them again soon, they seem to do them every six months or so, so can`t be that far of doing them again.

Medion MDPCC250
400mhz Samsung ARM processor
64MB Ram (plus SD card slot for expansion)




Mark. :)

RE: PDA - Sat. Nav.

BigDH (Competent) posted this on Monday, 11th October 2004, 20:50

I phoned Dell today and the bloke told me that the 312MHz processor and 32MB SDRAM would not be sufficient for Sat Nav.

I`m confused.

Was he just trying to sell me something dearer?

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