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		<title>What Does PDA Stand For? Just What Are PDA&#8217;s Anyway?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ron Hel-Or asked: One of the most common questions among those shopping for PDA&#8217;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 [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Ron Hel-Or</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>One of the most common questions among those shopping for PDA&#8217;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.<br/><br/>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.<br/><br/>There are many manufacturers of personal digital assistants (PDA&#8217;s). Some of the most popular models of PDA&#8217;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&#8217;s you are shopping for, it is important to make sure they contain the features and specifications you are looking for.<br/><br/>Let&#8217;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:<br/><br/>1. Maybe one of the most important elements of any PDA is its memory capacity. The memory capacity of today&#8217;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&#8217;s demands of software, don&#8217;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.<br/><br/>2. Another important thing to look for is a strong processor. Again, the processor chips available for today&#8217;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&#8217;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.<br/><br/>3. Battery life is another important consideration when looking at the various models of PDA&#8217;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&#8217;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 &#8211; this is a worth while investment.<br/><br/>So all you have to do now is to choose a PDA that meets your need. Good luck.<br/><br/><br/></div>
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