A PDA, or personal digital assistant, is a device that allows you to store information, send messages, and even make calls. The newest PDAs are more like expanded cellular phones and come with features usually found in cellular units such as built-in cameras and music players.
What a handheld PDA can offer
A handheld PDA offers information input with a keypad or a stylus, so that you can write down notes, keep a calendar, follow a to-do list, and surf the internet with its built-in Internet connectivity options. Most documents also sport document viewers and editors. They essentialy offer the same features as smart phones, but PDAs have a distinctive design. Depending on the features the PDAt has, it can be less expensive than most smartphones.
Fun applications for a handheld PDA
A handheld PDA can also be a great recreational tool. You can download songs and games or watch movie clips and videos on your device. Most PDAs that come with built-in cameras also come with video recording capabilities, so you can take home movies using your handheld PDA. And because most PDAs can be downloaded with software for photo viewing, you can store photos that you can view in your free time. You can also use the PDA to store diet, exercise, and travel software. You can even take care of your bills and record monthly expenses on your PDA with the right software.
A PDA is a useful device for inside and outside the office, for business, office, and even recreational purposes.