I want my Dell!

According to a link on Pocket PC Thoughts the Dell Axim X5 has been awarded a CNET Editor’s choice ranking. After reading the review and what others had to say in the Pocket PC discussion attached to the post I’m totally jazzed about getting my Christmas present!

Is it Christmas yet? 🙂

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