Posts Tagged ‘Pocket Pc’

PostHeaderIcon How to Choose Between the Best Pda Phones – in 4 Easy Steps

If you ever wanted to find yourself a PDA, or wanting to replace a PDA you already own with a better one, it’s not the easiest process. That’s because of the great variety of pocket pc’s that are already the market. There is a great deal of choice available and this makes the actual process a bit hard for people who are not too technically-oriented. Here’s a layout of the decision process one should consider following when choosing the best PDA phones.

1st step – decide on what status of pocket pc you want to purchase. When I talk about what status, I mean new, used or rectified PDA. All models can be acquired as used, if you look deeply into a site like ebay.com. And even the best PDA phones break down, thus it is possible to get a rectified PDA that the manufacturer or distributor cannot sell as new. The greatest advantage of getting a used or rectified pocket pc is the significant price reduction that you enjoy. Of course, the disadvantage is that it was used before you got it, and that it possibly suffered from some kind of malfunction. If you choose to get a used or rectified PDA, pay special attention to the warranty you get. The best PDA phones come with a warranty even when they are used.

2nd step – define your needs – sit down for a few minutes and make a list of the thing you need from your pocket pc. An example list would be: send and receive emails, calendar, read and write documents, navigate to new destinations with a GPS system, play multimedia games…and the like. The best PDA phones for your needs will be the ones that answer all or most of your needs. So all you have to do is look at the models available on amazon.com or a local shop and see which are the best PDA phones when it comes to answering your needs.

3rd step – feel the PDA. It’s important you handle the PDA you look at purchasing for at least a few seconds. See if it suits you. Maybe the keyboard is too small. Maybe the screen is too dark…If you can go to an electronics store and handle the PDA you are looking at buying for a while, it will add to your decision making process, as some aspects are not transferable to paper.

4th step – Meeting the reality. If you follow the above process, you should have a short list of the best PDA phones for your purposes. This list will be shortened ever further after you put the price factor into place. After all, we are all after getting the best price for what we want. So, considering the price, you can now make a decision of the pocket pc you want to purchase.

After all, choosing between the best PDA phones is doable in a few days time. Just remember to balance between your desires and true needs, and don’t get into buying the flashiest PDA. Buy the one you really need



PostHeaderIcon PDA Handheld Accessories Make Your Portable Computer More Useful

The many PDA handheld accessories available today can make any handheld computer more useful and fun. No matter who you are or how you use your PDA, chances are you will be able to find the perfect PDA handheld accessories for your PDA’s.

When looking at PDA handheld accessories, reviews can come in handy. Reviews of various handhelds and PDA’s often include a discussion of which accessories are essential and which ones can safely be skipped, or are “nice to have”.

So what are the essential a accessories for a handheld PDA?

Here’s a short list of accessories you don’t want to do without:

1.An extra battery – Believe you me, it is NOT a good experience to be left with a dead PDA because you forgot to recharge the battery. This can happen often (more often than we think), so having an extra batter in your bag or your can is a good idea. A good idea is to buy a good new battery as your “prime” battery (try the new Li Ion type), and as an extra back-up battery use the old NiCd battery you probably got when you bought your PDA.

2.Recharging cradle/cable – these can save you a ton og time. Some recharging cables act also as data cables, and you can use the time you take to synchronize your PDA with your PC to recharge the PDA.

3.A good PDA case – This is essential to protect your PDA. Your pocket pc probable gets pushed into pockets and bags quite a few times a day – so it can use the protection. A good leather case doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg and will also provide an elegant look.

Ok, so these are essential accessories. Now, what about the “nice to have” ones?

1.An external keyboard iscan be very important accessory for some people. Many people dislike the stylus and touch screen that comes standard with most PDA’s, and an external keyboard certainly makes data entry a whole lot easier. This is nice to have unless you type a lot of data to your PDA. Then it becomes an essential.

2.Many people like the convenience of having a digital camera integrated into their handheld computer, and that is an important consideration for many people as they compare PDA’s.

3.A built-in cell phone is another handy feature to look for when shopping for a PDA. Many of the newer models of PDA’s, such as the Treo, are integrated with a cell phone. This saves space and time for many people who used to carry around a PDA in addition to a cell phone.

No matter what accessories you decide on for your new PDA, you will find many accessories to choose from that can make your PDA experience both fun and productive. It’s important that you only invest in accessories that meet your needs and comfort and not spent too much on things you don’t really need.



PostHeaderIcon What Does PDA Stand For? Just What Are PDA’s Anyway?

One of the most common questions among those shopping for PDA’s is what does PDA stand for? A PDA is also known as a personal digital assistant, and that term describes its function pretty well. A personal digital assistant is designed to help the user get more done and be able to work smarter no matter what their job. So I would say that PDA equals GMD, Where GMD stands for getting more done.

When shopping for a PDA, it helps to think about the question what does PDA stand for. A PDA should function as your assistant, helping you to get the most done with the least amount of trouble and effort.

There are many manufacturers of personal digital assistants (PDA’s). Some of the most popular models of PDA’s are the palm and the iPAQ. The palm is made by Palm One corporation and the iPAQ is made by HP. No matter what type of PDA’s you are shopping for, it is important to make sure they contain the features and specifications you are looking for.

Let’s have a quick look at the elements of a good PDA, and what you want to look at when you go out to get yourself one:

1. Maybe one of the most important elements of any PDA is its memory capacity. The memory capacity of today’s pocket pc models is much better than previous models, and increased memory means that more programs can run at the same time without degrading the performance of the pocket pc. I would say that with today’s demands of software, don’t even think of going with less that 32 MB Installed memory to start with. Of course, this can be expanded if future needs arise.

2. Another important thing to look for is a strong processor. Again, the processor chips available for today’s pocket pcs are much better and much faster than those made just a few years ago. A fast processor means that the PDA will function much more smoothly and not bog down as more programs are opened. It’s recommended you aim for the 624 MHz processor, such as the one installed on the iPAQ hx4705. If you have a modest budjet, a 312 Mhz will do OK too.

3. Battery life is another important consideration when looking at the various models of PDA’s. A PDA with a dead battery is a useless PDA, so it is important to not only choose a PDA with a long battery life, but to carry a spare battery and a good charger as well. Today’s batteries are getting better and better, as the new Lithium Ion (Li Ion) PDA batteries are becoming more popular. These batteries are made using a new technology which makes them last %40 longer that the old Nickel Cadmium batteries. They are also a lot lighter in weight. Which makes them a perfect match for a PDA. The downside to the Lithium Ion PDA batteries is that they are more expensive, but in my opinion – this is a worth while investment.

So all you have to do now is to choose a PDA that meets your need. Good luck.