PDAs come in a variety of models and sizes. If you want to get the most out of your investment, consider why you are buying the PDA in the first place. If it’s just a fancy way to keep track of task lists and appointments, then look for the cheapest models you can find. However, if you want to use your PDA as a portable marketing tool showing listings, maps, finance options, video clips as well as checking email or accessing the internet, look at the high-end models that feature the latest options.
Keep these tips in mind to get the most out of your PDA investment:
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PDAs come in a variety of models and sizes. If you want to get the most out of your investment, consider why you are buying the PDA in the first place. If it’s just a fancy way to keep track of task lists and appointments, then look for the cheapest models you can find. However, if you want to use your PDA as a portable marketing tool showing listings, maps, finance options, video clips as well as checking email or accessing the internet, look at the high-end models that feature the latest options.
Keep these tips in mind to get the most out of your PDA investment:
Print this page and use the following table to compare the standard "high end" PDA features and "what to look for" specifications with the "what you've found" specifications while shopping for your new PDA.
| FEATURE | “What to Look For” | | FEATURE | “What You’ve Found” |
| Operating System | Palm OS Garnet 5.4 | | Operating System | |
| Memory | 128 MB standard | | Memory | |
| Memory Expansion | 1GB SD Media | | Memory Expansion | |
| Screen Type | TFT Active Matrix. 480 x 320 dpi | | Screen Type | |
| Input Device | Stylus, Touch Screen, Keyboard on Cell/PDA models | | Input Device | |
| Audio | Speaker and Microphone , MP3 Player, Voice Recorder | | Audio | |
| Ports | USB, Headphones | | Ports | |
| | Lithium Polymer | | | |
| Audio Recorder | Yes | | Audio Recorder | |
| Keyboard | Only on Convergence models | | Keyboard | |
| Digital Camera | None | | Digital Camera | |
| WiFi 802.11b | Yes | | WiFi 802.11b | |
| BlueTooth | Yes | | BlueTooth | |
| Matthew's Opinion: |
PDAs come in a variety of models and sizes. If you want to get the most out of your investment, consider why you are buying the PDA in the first place. If it’s just a fancy way to keep track of task lists and appointments, then look for the cheapest models you can find. However, if you want to use your PDA as a portable marketing tool showing listings, maps, finance options, video clips as well as checking email or accessing the internet, look at the high-end models that feature the latest options.
Keep these tips in mind to get the most out of your PDA investment:
Pocket PC Models
Print this page and use the following table to compare the standard Pocket PC features and "what to look for" specifications with the "what you've found" specifications while shopping for your new PDA.
FEATURE “What to Look For” FEATURE “What You’ve Found” Operating System Pocket PC 5.0 Operating System Memory 64MB standard 256MB Flash ROM Memory Memory Expansion 1GB SD Memory Stick Memory Expansion Screen Type 640 x 480 TFT Display Screen Type Input Device Stylus, Touch Screen, Keyboard Input Device Audio Speaker and Microphone , MP3 Player Audio Ports USB, Headphones Ports Lithium Polymer Audio Recorder Yes Audio Recorder Keyboard No Keyboard Digital Camera None Digital Camera WiFi 802.11b Yes WiFi 802.11b BlueTooth Yes BlueTooth
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
More than just a task list...
Don't buy a PDA if you just need to get your task list organized - a cheap notepad will work much better. Get a PDA when you're ready to unlock mobile marketing opportunities - showing pictures of properties, videos, portable presentations and spreadsheets - to consumers you meet when you're walking down the street. Now that's what your PDA was made for!
PDAs come in a variety of models and sizes. If you want to get the most out of your investment, consider why you are buying the PDA in the first place. If it’s just a fancy way to keep track of task lists and appointments, then look for the cheapest models you can find. However, if you want to use your PDA as a portable marketing tool showing listings, maps, finance options, video clips as well as checking email or accessing the internet, look at the high-end models that feature the latest options.
Keep these tips in mind to get the most out of your PDA investment:
Palm OS Models
Print this page and use the following table to compare the standard Palm OS PDA features and "what to look for" specifications with the "what you've found" specifications while shopping for your new PDA.
| FEATURE | “What to Look For” | | FEATURE | “What You’ve Found” |
| Operating System | Palm OS 5.0 Example: Treo 650 | | Operating System | |
| Memory | 64MB standard | | Memory | |
| Memory Expansion | 1GB Memory Stick | | Memory Expansion | |
| Screen Type | 320 x 320 Color Display | | Screen Type | |
| Input Device | Stylus, Touch Screen, QWERTY Keyboard | | Input Device | |
| Audio | Speakerphone, MP3 Player | | Audio | |
| Ports | USB, Headphones | | Ports | |
| | Lithium Polymer | | | |
| Audio Recorder | Yes | | Audio Recorder | |
| Keyboard |