Unboxing Dell Axim in 2009

Posted by Chris Leckness on Sep 14, 2009

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  • breley
    I sure wish I could find a NIB X51v...great little device that got me involved with Windows Mobile and this site.
  • David Y
    That was a great machine
  • Nice Chris. The Axim was so great hardware-wise. Don't use mine, but can't get rid of it.
  • badersk
    Still a nice device. Too bad dell stopped making them. It would have been nice to see what they developed in to.
  • Oops. That wasn't supposed to go here. I thought my Flickr account was still posting to my personal blog. Oops. Oh well. Ya, it's new. It's a contest prize from last year. Had problems getting it and now I have it.
  • Is that "factory new"? it seems to be from the protective plastic on the screen.

    Groovy. Maybe you can find a WinMo 6.5 ROM for it?
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