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Why You Must Read The PDA Review Before Buying A PDA by Gregg Hall
... describe the pros and cons of each one, or you might get a pushy salesperson who tries to steer you to the one that costs the most but is not really what you need. The best way to compare them is to go online and read the PDA review. The PDA review takes the stress out of shopping for one because it gives an objective review of the product. You can read all the pros and cons of the various PDAs being offered, in the privacy of your own home. PDAs are a great invention and an asset to have.

Handheld Computers Guide - What to Know When Purchasing Your New PDA by Donny Duncan
... These PDA's are still rather expensive, but that will change in the next few years, like all other computer devices. With the cost of a handheld computer being slashed at every turn, they're no longer only for the deep pocketed or the mobile business man or woman, just about anyone can afford a handheld computer in some shape or form. There are some things to watch for when purchasing a handheld though, just like any other computer. Things to look for when purchasing a handheld ...

PDA Pocket PCs by Kristy Annely
... and be used for accessing the Internet through technologies such as Wi-Fi, Wide-Area Networks (WANs), and Bluetooth. Most PDA devices are not equipped with a keyboard like palmtop computers. Instead, they are pen based and rely on special hardware that recognizes handwritten inputs to tap selections on menus and enter printed characters. Some devices may also include an on-screen keyboard for better accessibility. PDAs now depend largely on a number of Operating Systems to function.

Seven Things to Consider When Choosing a PDA by Jason Kohrs
... Merchant_Id=&Section_Id=1979&pcount=&Product_Id=160197) and even international power adaptors to use your PDA in different countries Like cellphones, some PDAs even come with removable covers so that you can totally customize how your PDA looks. Expandability PDAs generally come with a base amount of memory on board for storing data and applications, but they can be filled up quite quickly. Most of these devices now include slots that will accept some sort of flash memory to increase ...

Basic Technology History by Tyler D Falls
... Some Things You Can Do On A PDA:Get a Wireless Connection Surf the Web Play Music and Video Files Watch movies Using PocketTV Play a Game Use Your Pocket PC as a backup device Update Office Documents Download and read E-books Listen to Audio Books Connect to Windows servers using Terminal Services Use Messenger Tools Change the theme of your Pocket PC Project the Pocket PC screen onto your desktop Study Do Your TaxesSome PDA Software:Medical/Drug Resources PDA Software ...