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Originally Posted by Patrick Y.
I've always been wondering why X50 520mhz is more expensive than x30 624 Mhz. From what I've read so far, x30's specification (624 mhz version) is about the same as x50 520mhz. Is there some significant difference between them that make x50 more expensive?
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The reasons for the price difference have been well-highlighted in other replies. I made the decision about two months ago and went with the x30i. Why?
1) Processor was still 624MHz.
2) I knew several folks at work with the x30i and all were happy.
3) Even though I was missing out on the improved multimedia and style, mine was cheaper and I use it more for business than media/games.
4) Because it was a bit cheaper, I could splurge on accesorries (Belden flip case with SD card storage, extra battery, 256MB SD card, extra charger, etc.)
I spent literally several months in angst over this decision - not x30 vs. 50v but x30 vs. Palm Tungsten C (which has wireless AND a built-in keyboard).
I've always been a Palm user - had one of the old professionals, upgraded it to a whopping 2MB!! Moved to a Palm III and then a Palm IIIC, which is what I was using when the battery croaked. But I read so many vitriolic diatribes maligning Palm's support and all the hardware problems the Palms experience, the decision became, really, a no-brainer.
The x30i is an awesome platform and I have had very little, if any negative experiences so far. Next purchase will be the PowerPoint converter and cable so I can delivery presentations directly from my Dell...sorry "My name is Mike....and I'm a geek!"