
The High-End X30 includes a 624 MHz processor making it the fastest Personal Digital Assistant or PDA at the time it was made. The mid-level model includes everything the High-End X30 does with the exception of the cradle, and uses a 312 MHz PXA270 Processor instead. The features both the high-end and mid-level models had were built-in 802.11b Wi-Fi Certification, Bluetooth 1.1 compliance, 64MB of Intel StrataFlash ROM, and 64MB RAM. The entry-level model has 32MB SDRAM and 32MB Intel StrataFlash ROM, and no wireless capabilities. All X30 models include a standard SD/MMC/SDIO slot, replaceable/rechargeable battery, a 3.5" QVGA TFT 16-Bit color display, and Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition.
The high-end X30 cost was $349.99. The mid-level X30 cost was $279.99. The low-end X30 cost was $199.99.
Dell discontinued sales of X30's in January 2006.
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