Tuesday, Apr 10th 2007 by Chris Scott Barr


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Dell Axim users will be disheartened to hear that Dell has decided to stop production of the entire line. Wait, no one is still using a Dell Axim? I guess that would explain why they decided to kill it off.

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It’s not that people aren’t buying the Axim, it’s that people aren’t buying PDAs anymore. I laid my iPAQ 1910 to rest a few years ago and haven’t looked back. It’s just not a smart idea to carry around a phone and a PDA when you could just have one device that does it all.

Maybe next, Dell can start working on building higher quality machines and revamping their customer support. Well, that’s probably too much to ask, but at least they are apparently listening to customers these days.

CrunchGear Boooring Edition: Dell Axes The Axim
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  1.  Bill...   View all comments by Bill…  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Well…I have a Dell that’s lasted 5 years with 3 reckless teens on high-speed w/o virus protection for 3 yrs. of those years…but I still LOVE Macs!!

  2.  Chris Scott Barr   View all comments by Chris Scott Barr  +1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Three teenagers on high speed for three years with no virus protection? You’re a brave man.

  3.  Duncan   View all comments by Duncan  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    The good ole days

  4.  Denis Bergeron   View all comments by Denis Bergeron  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Worst hardware I never buy.
    I once have a Axim 51v with GPS and VGA output….
    But, the simple Compact Flash Reader on it was always broked.
    Axim was a nice piece of hardware on paper, on your hand, it was a nightmare.


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