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HTC Advantage – A Replacement for your Dell Axim X51v ?

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htcadvantage Here are my thoughts after a few days of using the HTC Advantage.

With Dell leaving the Pocket PC Market, users are always asking me what they can replace the Axim with. There really hasn’t been a stand alone Pocket PC that compares up to this point. The announcement of the new iPAQ Line brings new promise, especially the 200 series iPAQ, but what can you get right now?

How much can you spend? I ask that because the HTC Advantage is a few hundred more dollars than the Dell Axim X51v sold for, but it is a viable replacement option for sure. It has a huge 5″ VGA Screen, more memory than you can shake a stick out as well as an internal 8gb drive. A couple years ago, there was a thread in the forums asking what is the perfect Pocket PC, the HTC Advantage meets a lot of what the posters desired at that point. The only real problems I see for those posters are a) Price b) Size and c) the Advantage has phone functions. 

It has a phone?  Yes, the HTC Advantage is the dreaded converged device that so many Aximsite posters say they don’t need. Well, for those readers, you don’t have to use the phone. :) Really, you don’t and to be 100% honest, the phone on the Advantage works, but it’s not the most convenient phone you could use. After 3 days of using it, I have abandoned it as “my phone”. I am still carrying the Advantage as a PDA and it’s quite amazing in that capacity.

Using Microsoft’s Voice Command and a Bluetooth headset allows the Advantage to stay in your bag, briefcase, or purse and make and receive calls just fine.

Multimedia!!! The Advantage has all the advantages. This screen is AWESOME. Video runs very smooth. I could see watching movies on the plane being quite enjoyable.

The 2200mah battery has held up decent too. I put the device through a lot of playing and testing yesterday and the battery low warnings came during a 30 minute call around 8pm last night. This was without any WiFi usage, just Bluetooth and alot of screen on time.

You can buy the HTC Advantage for $856.72 at Amazon.com

Price? Yes, it’s more than you want to spend. No defending that.

Size. Really, watch my unboxing. It’s not that big. It’s not really pocketable in the case, but if you were carrying the HP iPAQ hx4700, you are used to that. haha… It is big. You can’t cram 5 inches of VGA goodness in much smaller of a package though. 

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  • Richard
    Thought I would jump in on topic. I'm another Axim X51v user who has purchased an Athena/Advantage and has now had it for about three days.

    LOVE-LOVE THE SCREEN--absolutely the best! Not only is the screen 5", but it is noticeably clearer, cleaner, brighter than the Axim's slightly tinted screen. (Tinted you say? I scoffed at old reviews that claimed a tint and that the Axim screen was inferior, caused eyestrain, etc. Nonetheless, the Athena screen is an extreme improvement over the X51v. It's a bigger screen improvement than my Axim was over my old ipaq 4150.

    LOVE BATTERY LIFE: As Chris mentioned, the battery life is remarkably improved (except perhaps in wi-fi).

    LOVE THE CAMERA: No its not as good as dedicated cameras, but for a converged device, the pictures are actually pretty good. Now I have a camera with me--always. I love that!

    HATE THE STORAGE: OK. So its got an 8gig microdrive, which is probably more than enough. However, my Axim has a 12gig CF card that is swappable plus an SD card . . . I'll feel better about the storage situation when I get a mini card for the Athena.

    The real issue with memory is the transferring of 1g or so files. Transferring on activesync with windows mobile 6 seems to do alright, and the Athena also has USB 1 capability, AND reports say that windows mobile 6 syncs up blue tooth just fine. But despite all these things, there's nothing like the Axim for storage solution and card swappability.

    HATE THE PRICE: Yeah, even at the come-down price of the 7501, the Athena/Advangage is steep--and like the Axim, the price doesn't even include the 4-in-1 cable.

    Other reviewers differ with me. However, extras that I could have done without include--the keyboard and the case, which pretty much stayed in the box. How much did those extras cost (hopefully not much). :0

    OK PORTABILITY. Until I get a Vaja or Piel Frama case, I'm carrying the Athena in an old Think Outside Keyboard case, which I either stow in my cargo pants or in a hunting style green and khaki "Spec Ops" pouch that I wear on my belt.

    Size is not a problem for me at all. Pu-lease--if you carried a bluetooth think-outside keyboard or a bluetooth frogpad keyboard--these are about the same size as the Advantage, though the Athena weighs a slight bit more.

    Awkwardness is more of a concern, and in my opinion the case that opens up portrait rather than landscape is partly to blame for that(love that the Advantage is a landscape device, but the leather cases so far have opened up in the contrary way from the Axim cases as well).

    So the case got lost quick--MO better--so I'm presently using the Athena naked and then putting her away.

    THE CONCLUSION: Well. The price is paid and I'll be working around the swappability disadvantage for the Advantage. Overall, I love the Advantage/Athena!

    I can't say as I'd die for the screen, but I sure can live with it!
    I like the toggle control alot--only wish there were one on each side for better gaming. Best controls ever. Also, she doesn't have an accelorator chip (though how many programs ever used the Axim's? Still, with that great screen the Athena/Advantage comes with and the possibility of vue-flow she falls just short of a gaming machine.

    Oh yeah, the big screen makes for a good internet surfing, e-book, word processing experience too.

    . Orions the Second Age is just gorgeous on the 'big screen'.
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