Re: Dell X30 vs HP IPAQ 4150, which one is better?

From: Sven, MVP-Mobile Devices (sejohannsen_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 09/04/04


Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2004 09:59:52 -0600

Significant is a relative term. Yes, it's bigger, but you forget that
quickly if it is the only one you own. If you have both, it's noticeable.
The X30 also sports a 30M Built-In-Storage (HP calls it File Store) which
will take a lot of programs without having to use either main RAM or an SD
card for that. The addition of two extra buttons and a jog dial is also
nice. For style and size, I have to go with the 4155, but the X30 sure has
some great features at a great price, that make the size more acceptable.

-- 
Sven, MS-MVP  Mobile Devices
"Dale Walker" <dale@sorted.org> wrote in message
news:hpljj01s13j8d1qrntpgu49gp4i1k6le0c@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 22:02:29 +0800, "8051" <temp@temp.com> wrote:
>
> >It is really a impressive price for having a 624MHz CPU, thanks you guys.
>
> Watch out for the size though. The new Dell model is significantly
> bigger than the h4150. I specifically bought the h4150 because of it's
> size, not because it had the best features.
>
> Have to say, my h4150 plays excellent video.
>
> It's the 64MB RAM that I find the main limiting thing. OK, I've got a
> 512MB SD card which is great card for the mp3s and video but many apps
> don't like being on the SD card so I'm always having to juggle my apps
> between the RAM and the SD card.
>
> I'd really like to be able to have proper support for landscape mode
> too.
>
> Are there any other small footprint pda's about that have WinCE 2003SE
> yet?
>
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