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    What is a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
    Author: Mike Serovey
    Website: http://www.mikeserovey.net
    Added: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 20:13:58 -0600
    Category: Personal Data Assistants
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    The personal digital assistant better known as the PDA is a handheld computer that contains a lot on it. Although different brands may vary, they all usually do about the same thing. Some are bigger and others are smaller. The PDA has become a tool for people on the go all the time. Students in high school use them to keep track of homework assignments, while others might use them to keep track of taking notes.

    As newer versions are produced, their capabilities are faster and some with better screen resolution. However the same operating system usually goes into each PDA just as it would a desktop or laptop computer. The operating system depends on the owner of the PDA.

    The PDA has Internet capabilities if it is docked to a desktop computer of some kind. At this point you can access what you need to, and store it on your PDA for later use. Emails can be loaded on the PDA and read at a later time if the individual is in a hurry. The PDA can be placed in a case that clips onto your belt or pocket as well. It is a convenient way to carry the PDA around as well as protecting your PDA at the same time. The PDA has become one of the most popular items as a pocket pc for many people and although newer versions are coming out on the market, there are those who would not trade their PDA at all. There are so many different programs on the PDA it is just like a portable computer. Some come with attachments, including keyboards that the PDA docks on in order for you to type.

    The PDA has many features including the ability to record for verbal notes, depending on what version of a PDA you have. Some PDA's also have wireless capabilities to connect to the internet so they do not have to be docked with a desktop computer. The PDA has a stylus as the screen is a touch screen to access each page you want to view, also to type or you can simply write a note in the note area. There are many useful purposes for the PDA or the personal digital assistant. It is basically a compact style computer that many people appreciate having.

    The standard basic style of PDA can be used for so many purposes, and can hole information that is necessary for the owner of the PDA. Such as task manager, a calendar, a calculator, taking notes, a virtual keyboard for typing by simply tapping the touch screen with a stylus, and so much more. You can even read e-books on the PDA, without ever opening a book. In fact, many novels are being transferred into the e book format which allows them to be placed on the PDA.

    Recipes can be stored on the PDA, as well as many other things, such as addresses and phone numbers. The opportunities for freedom of the pen and paper are endless. The PDA allows you to view pictures or poetry, play games, and listen to music.

    The PDA can even get your email off of your desktop should you not have time to read it at the time and allow you to read it later. There are many different uses for the professional digital assistant, better known as the PDA.


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