Tuesday, November 25, 2008

PDAs replacing other technologies

Some PDAs are now equiped with USB ports which is very useful because it enebles someone to work on documents, share pictures and use any other items saved on a usb stick. It facilitates that task a lot by replacing the obligation of using a computer. Most new PDAs have the option now to have, like in a desktop computer, Microsoft Office. By having all those tools to our disposition, we can practically work on everything from a small PDA. The most recent PDAs are also equiped now with GPSs. We have known the use pf GPSs in cars, now we don't need to drive a car anymore to use a GPS since some new PDAs have that option.

Here's an example of a PDA equiped with a GPS


With memory cards, windows mobile, and all the tools available on a desktop computer, with a PDA containing all those options, it almost replaces the need of using a computer to do anything. With high speed internet available almost everywhere, one can navigate on any websites, anytime. Today, we can even use PDAs to watch tv and listen to radio.

Here's an example of a PDA that has the option to listen to 18 FM stations.



LG, a leader company in electronics has created a PDA with a GPS and a TV option. It is very compact and in addition of those options it carries all the other ones like windows mobile, internet etc.

Here's a picture:


Finally, among all those tools putted together in a single device, new PDAs eneble us to listen to music by being equiped with MP3 players, and to take high quality pictures and videos. The Palm Zire 31 is a PDA that allows us to download as thousands of songs with memory cards. Take a look a the picture below.






To see more models of recents PDAs all equiped visit a specialist like DELL at www.dell.ca

References

http://accessories.dell.com/sna/category.aspx?c=ca&l=fr&s=dhs&cs=cadhs1&category_id=6747&~ck=bt

http://radio.about.com/library/weekly/aa012703a.htm

http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/01/31/lg_unveils_n1_pda_tv_gps/

http://www.pdastreet.com/articles/2004/7/2004-7-8-Review-Roundup-Zire2.html







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