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Originally posted by starforce_chips
I don't think that Dell lowered the multiplier on the processor speed "because of price." It doesn't make sense. Why offer a very capable processor, no matter what you step it down to, along with an Axim for cheap? I think the other stuff on the circuit board is cheap. The chipset, firmware, or whatever else was good enough for 2002 but not 2003.
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I think you misunderstood what I said.
As you know, the Axim is offered in two models, the Basic (running at 300Mhz) and the Advanced (running at 400Mhz). However, both models run the exact same processor. The only difference is the speed they initialize the processor to.
For buying the Advanced... you get double the ram, 50% more ROM, a cradle, and 100 extra MHz.