Buying a PDA

Buying a PDA is not an easy decision. There arecalculator and much more.
so many things to consider and so much researchGiven that you are ready to go forward with the
to do to get your dollars worth. You have to askpurchase, 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 knowamount of memory the PDA has. If you want to
exactly what feature it has and if it meets yourstore large documents or multimedia on it then
particular needs. PDA stands for personal digitalyou 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 organizedyou 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 upgradedthird is the battery life of the PDA. If you want
annually, so it is a worthwhile investment. It canto use it heavily and still be able to turn it on then
perform several functions, some of which includeyou'll need something with an extended memory
address book, notes taker, GPS navigator,life.