| Buying a PDA is not an easy decision. There are | | | | calculator and much more. |
| so many things to consider and so much research | | | | Given that you are ready to go forward with the |
| to do to get your dollars worth. You have to ask | | | | purchase, your choice of a PDA model will depend |
| the questions. How much do I want to spend? | | | | on your requirements-what you want it to do. A |
| What do I want my PDA to do? | | | | few things to take into consideration would be the |
| Before deciding on a PDA you should know | | | | amount of memory the PDA has. If you want to |
| exactly what feature it has and if it meets your | | | | store large documents or multimedia on it then |
| particular needs. PDA stands for personal digital | | | | you will need something with a large/expandable |
| assistant and it should perform exactly that task. | | | | memory. The second is the size of the PDA. If |
| It should help in making your life more organized | | | | you don't like lugging around heavy things then |
| and easier. | | | | get something lighter that will better suit you. The |
| A new PDA does not need to be upgraded | | | | third is the battery life of the PDA. If you want |
| annually, so it is a worthwhile investment. It can | | | | to use it heavily and still be able to turn it on then |
| perform several functions, some of which include | | | | you'll need something with an extended memory |
| address book, notes taker, GPS navigator, | | | | life. |