Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Choosing A Best Handheld PDA


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Different people use their PDAs differently. Some people need to access information stored on their computers quickly. Other people need to have contacts and appointments handy. Other people prefer to have a phone function along with the handheld PDA to cut down on the devices they carry around.

These different considerations will push you in different directions when choosing your handheld PDA. Everything from whether you need a keyboard to the speed of connectivity are things that you need to think about when you are choosing the right palm handheld PDA.


The Keyboard Question


If the idea of a small keyboard with lots of little keys irritates you then you might not want a handheld PDA with a keyboard. This is an unnecessary feature if you only use your PDA just to access date from your computer. In this case all you will need is a tablet device. You probably want a bigger screen too if this is what you want to use your PDA for.

If on the other hand you want to put in lots of data quickly then a handheld PDA with a keyboard is the best option. While you might have a basic word processor on your handheld PDA you probably won’t be able to do much beyond write very simple documents. If you need something more advanced then look for add on software that enables this.


Contacts


Contact information that’s always on hand is a major draw for the handheld PDA. Practically every PDA out there allows you to keep track of all your contact information. However not all brands perform the same and if you want to work with contact information from Microsoft Outlook and other desktop devices then the best brand is the Pocket PC.


Memory Space


The amount of memory space on your handheld PDA is dictated by what you use it for. if you only need your PDA for keeping track of appointments, updating your contact book, and other basic functions then a memory of 8 megabytes is more than enough.

However if you want to keep maps, games, electronic books, and other software around with you then you will definitely need more storage space. Look for something with about 32 megabytes to 64 megabytes. If you can’t afford something with this much storage space then invest in good memory cards that will allow you to keep mapping software and other additional features you might want to have on your PDA.

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