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Dell Axim X50v 624mhz + Gps Receiver, Extra Battery And X2 Cradles + Cf Card


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£50.00

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£50.00

Dell Axim X50v 624mhz + Gps Receiver, Extra Battery And X2 Cradles + Cf Card

Dell Axim x50v with Holux GPS receiver perfect for coverting into a sat-nav (much cheaper than a tom tom). Comes with SPARE BATTERY, Case, screen protector and 2 CRADLES, so you can have one at home and perhaps one in the office. You also get a terrestrial TV module which slots into the compact flash port for TV on the move along with a Compact Flash card, fantastic bundle of items !

Dell Axim X50v was the best PDA on the market, even today the specs are better than some smartphones. I'm also adding a portable TV module (pictured) which will allow TV to be viewed on the move.

Highly extensible through apps, someone has even managed to put Android on it.

Excellent working order, comes boxed and complete with documetation. What you see in the picture is what you get.

The powerful Axim X50v features a large 3.7" VGA display that provides brilliant, clear images at 640x480 resolution. The large viewing area makes documents easy to see so you can work smart and fast. It also gives you an excellent entertainment experience. Play intense 3D games, access the Web or enjoy your favorite music, movies and TV programs. The X50v delivers crisp, vivid images for an incredible viewing experience on the go

Features include:

624 MHz Intel Xscale PXA270 processor 128 MB Flash ROM and 64 MB SDRAM memory with XMB (cross media bar) on-screen navigation to access memory Integrated 802.11b Wi-Fi Intel 2700G multimedia accelerator with 16 MB of video memory, providing DVD-quality video playback and supporting dual display capability for professional presentations

99p start for this bundle, grab a bargain.

Happy Bidding !


Dell Axim X50v 624mhz + Gps Receiver, Extra Battery And X2 Cradles + Cf Card




Posted By:

tec789


Hendon, London


December 29, 2011 4:06 pm