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Get Digital in 2008 with a PDA

By Expert Author: Michael Rad | Article Abstract
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A personal digital assistant is the best way to organize your busy schedule as effectively as possible. The PDA is a small gadget that will fit in anyone's pocket and will do so many things for a person. At the beginning, the PDAs were meant to be only organizers, but the latest PDAs such as the Gmate Yopy, the BlackBerries, the HP iPaq feature MP3 players, radios plus cameras and recorders, which means that these are multi purpose devices that can come in handy to a wide range of people. The best and the latest such gadgets on the market are the HP iPaq PDA, Acer N Series PDA, AlphaSmart PDA, Amida PDA, BlackBerry PDA, Casio Pocket Viewer PDA, Dell Axim PDA or the GMate Yopy.

For example, the GMate Yopy is a 206MHz ARM processor and 128 MB RAM sturdy device with an MP3 player and a Paint program plus some video games that will entertain you. As the majority of PDAs the GMate works with Linux. Other PDAs employ Windows Vista or Sympbian OS. BlackBerries are also very popular and you can check out the Curve, the 8800 or the Pearl for a quality device. The PDAs function with memory card slots, and you can improve the memory and store more info if you get more GB. As a rule, PDAs have a SD or Compact Flash card slot, and USB ports for USB flash drives.So, do you need to organize your day and not to leave out anything, leave that to your PDA.

Do you want to check your email? Your PDA gives you access to Internet so you can check out several web sites as well. The connection on your PDA is good, so you can use this while you are away on business or you simply out of the office and away from a computer. As a matter of fact, a PDA can easily replace a laptop, being many times smaller than a laptop. But there is only one small drawback: the screen is small; however, the screen may be a touch screen for the newest PDAs and it is available as colored screen as well. If you need to calculate anything, you can use the PDA. Other features that a PDA has in stock for you are the camera features: you can take pics, record videos, and then you can typewrite, use the PDA as a word processor, or make your spreadsheets for a presentation. Last but not least, a PDA has an incorporated mobile phone, being a good GPS, so you can't complain, this gadget has them all.
Michael Rad

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