Dell Axim X51 Instruction Manual
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] X5 family [ ] Dell entered the (PDA) market in 2002 with the debut of the Axim X5. The base-level Axim X5 had a 300 MHz Intel PXA250 processor, 32 MB RAM, 32 MB flash ROM, a Type II slot, an / slot, a 16-bit (240 × 320 dots), a speaker, a, and a base price of US$279. A high-end Axim X5 came with a 400 MHz Intel XScale processor, 64 MB RAM, and 48 MB flash ROM for US$349. Early models shipped with, but an upgrade to was offered and came preinstalled on some refurbished units. Despite rumours and speculations, further versions of Windows Mobile are unsupported. However, efforts have been made to port Linux to the system. Although the Axim X5 was regarded as an affordable Windows Mobile device at the time it was released, affordability came with a size penalty: The weight was 195 g (6.9 ounces) and the size was 127 × 81 × 18 mm (5 × 3.2 × 0.7 inches).
The Axim X5 came with a rechargeable battery that would last for about 8 hours. The Dell Axim X5 was superseded by the Dell Axim X3 and subsequently X30, a follow-up to the Dell Axim X5 boasting a more compact design and with lighter weight. Many Dell Axim x5 units have issues with the touchscreen failing and a realignment failing as well, even after a hard reset. There is a design flaw inside the unit that causes this.
The inside portion of the home button will rub against the touchscreen ribbon cable and eventually wear through the protective coating and ground out the touchscreen. The fix is to take the unit apart and put a very small piece of electrical tape over that portion of the ribbon cable. This requires removing both batteries, clearing all data from the device(similar to a hard reset) and delicate work in taking the unit completely apart. X3 family [ ] Dell Axim X3 was launched in October 2003, and came in three models: the Basic, Advanced and X3i which was the same as the Advanced model but added WiFi 802.11b wireless networking. All featured replaceable battery, an SD slot, fast processor and. Unlike the X5, the X3 didn't have a CF slot. All three models looked the same with the exception of the X3i which had a WiFi antenna nub on the top right corner.
The Basic and Advanced models varied in processor speed and amount of memory. All models had Intel XScale PXA263 processors and Intel StrataFlash ROM. The Basic had a 300 MHz XScale processor, 31 MB of RAM and 32 MB of ROM. The Basic model came with a USB sync cable (users could purchase a cradle separately). CF slot, Wifi capability and Infrared port included.
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The Advanced model had a 400 MHz XScale processor, 64 MB of RAM and 64 MB of ROM. The Axim X3i added WiFi to the Advanced model configuration. The Advanced and X3i came with a chrome finish weighted USB sync cradle that can also charge a spare battery.

In all other respects, these units were identical to each other. X3 came with a user replaceable 950 mAh Lithium Ion battery, which could be replaced by an optional 1800 mA extended battery which doubled run times. X30 family [ ]. Axim X30 The Dell Axim X30 was the first Dell Pocket PC to include on all models. This was also the first to include the XScale PXA270.
The High-End X30 includes a 624 MHz processor making it the fastest 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, 1.1 compliance, 64MB of Intel 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. X50 family [ ]. Main article: The Dell Axim X50 family was available in three models. The X50 low-end model used an Intel XScale processor at 416 MHz, 64 MB flash ROM, and retailed for $299 USD. The mid-range model had 128 MB of flash ROM, a 520 MHz processor, and was listed at $399. The high-end device, the X50v, had a VGA screen, 624 MHz processor, 128 MB flash ROM, and retailed for $499 at the time of release.
In 2005 the Dell Axim X50 series received a as a recognition for its design. X51 family [ ] The Dell Axim X51, released late September 2005, featured the same sleek design as the original X50, but replaced Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition with. The X51 also came with a larger ROM than the X50. Like the X50, the X51 family came in three models.
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Disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own Vmware Vsphere 6 Crack. . • Contents Before You Begin Contacting Dell Getting Started Unpacking Your Device Front, Side, and Back Views Using the Battery Using Your Axim Operating the Axim Using the Power Button Using the Stylus.. • Connecting to a Computer Using the Cradle Using the Sync Cable Connecting to a Projector Using Cards CompactFlash Cards Secure Digital Memory Cards Resetting the Axim Soft Reset Hard Reset Using Microsoft Version 5.0 Software for Pocket PC Premium Edition Mobile 5.0 Status Icons Programs Program Buttons. • Entering Information Entering Text Using the Input Panel Typing With the Soft Keyboard Letter Recognizer Block Recognizer. Transcriber Writing on the Screen Editing Written Text Drawing on the Screen Creating a Drawing. • Contacts Finding a Contact Using the Summary Screen Tasks..Notes Messaging Synchronizing E-Mail Messages.
• Using Odyssey Client to Get a Certificate of Authority Using Infrared. ® Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology Creating a Modem Connection Creating an Ethernet Connection Creating a VPN Connection Ending a Connection. • PowerPoint Mobile MSN Messenger Setting Up Working With Contacts Chatting With Contacts Microsoft Windows Media Using Internet Explorer Mobile Mobile Favorites Conserving Memory Mobile Favorites Folder Favorite Links Browsing Mobile Favorites and the Web Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintaining the Axim Installing the Diagnostic Utility Troubleshooting File Download Security Warning. • To view Help, launch MS ActiveSync, → click Help Microsoft ActiveSync Help. NOTE: For more ActiveSync help: mobile/help/activesync/default.mspx The readme files, located in the ActiveSync folder on the computer and on the Dell Getting Started CD. Www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile support.dell.com Before You Begin ®.
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