Before You Buy A Pda

In today's world, it is not feasible to stay out of touch. There are appointments to keep and calls to make. There are emails that cannot go unanswered. You have to be able to edit and send documents while being on the go. Try a PDA as a way to help you stay in touch with the world. It has all of the properties of a computer, but is compact so you can carry it with you at all times.


There's a whole lot of free pda software out there that you can download, e.g pda games and other freeware. What does PDA stand for? It stands for personal digital assistant, and is just what is sounds like. Some of the PDA's even have GPS as a standard feature.

Microsoft developed the Pocket PC specification so hardware manufacturers could build Windows Mobile Compliant hardware. The pocket PC is also known as a Personal Digital Assistant, or PDA. The previous versions ran on Windows Mobile 5, but have since upgraded to Windows Mobile 6. Windows Mobile 5 was a great relief to PDA owners. In previous versions, if the battery ran dead, then all information would be lost. Mobile 5 eliminated this by storing the information on a flash drive. The handhelds software also improved with version 6, with advanced capabilities, more storage and a feature that allows the PDA to act as a Smartphone.

There's a flood of pda freeware out there, that can be downloaded and installed in your own PDA. Some personal digital assistant's have features like GPS and mobile phone functionality.

In previous versions, if the battery ran dead, then all information would be lost. Mobile 5 eliminated this by storing the information on a flash drive. The handhelds software also improved with version 6, with advanced capabilities, more storage and a feature that allows the PDA to act as a Smartphone.

The Windows mobile Smartphone is a combination of the cell phone and the personal digital assistant. The PC software is there in the cell phone so it can be used as a personal computer when on the go. It was this evolution of the cell phone that had many companies altering their selling tactics. Most companies elected not to pursue the pocket PC, since Smartphones were becoming more of a mainstream choice.

If you want to know what brands are on the market, then PalmOs, Blackberry and Hewlett Packard models all make great Smartphones, just to name a few.

By: Michael Erikson

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