Joining the Dark side



I finally received my Dell Axim X30 Advanced Wireless PDA today, it needs to be charged for 8 hours before I can use it. I can't wait! so I took a couple of photographs while it was hooked on the cradle getting charged :)

The power button in the above photograph is on the PDA itself, while the blue Dell logo is on the cradle that lights up as soon as you plug in the PDA. It looks really cool!

8 comments:

Sarah said...

it sure does (=

Anonymous said...

I have been going through your past posts...Great work! Really enjoyed looking at all the photographs (specially those showing nature and city scapes)...Looking forward to more.

Anonymous said...

You and Ali are buying these dinosaurs? Should've waited a few more months, if you know what I mean.

insiyasyed said...

my sister sent this to abbu as a 'no-special-occassion' gift. and i was purple, orange and pink in envy. but khair, i am happy that you have it too. =)

Faraz said...

juniper, cursed: Thank you :)

arsalan: I know about the new version of Windows mobile coming out towards the end of this year, but the price I paid and the features I was interested in makes this Dell PDA a good buy. Ali never bought a Pocket PC, his brother gave him one as a gift in 2002, mine is a refurbished version of last year's model with the fastest processor available in the market today (heck, my Desktop PC has 650 MHz while this little PDA packs in a 654Mhz processor)

suleman: It took me 5 years to finally buy myself a PDA, I hope you wont take that long ;)

insiya: I think a better choice for you would be a phone+PDA combo. Misha bought an iMate which combines a PocketPC with a phone at a reasonable price (I think she bought it for Rs 7000/- with accessories).

Ozair said...

the pics u took below... how do u get the foreground so clear and the background blurred?? :) forgive my ignorance about cameras... but i just started taking pictures my self... :)

Ozair said...

and oh sorry... i forgot to mention... ur good with the camera !! flowers are reaaaally pretty! :)

Faraz said...

Ozair: It's called "Depth of field" and you can learn more about it from this Interactive tutorial.

I started learning about cameras about 6 months ago too, I am sure you'll be up and running in no time :)