PDA

Personal Digital Assistants are able to function as cell phones, fax machines, a web browser, and a personal organizer. Most Personal Digital Assistants use a stylus, or pen for input instead of a keyboard like most computers.
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Personal Digital Assistants are actually handheld computers designed specially to serve the need of personal organizers but with time it became more versatile serving multiple purposes. Common uses of PDA are calculation, use as a clock and calendar, maintaining an address and phone book, accessing the Internet, sending and receiving e-mails, working on spreadsheets, use as entertainment tool as a radio or stereo, playing video or computer games and Global Positioning System(GPS). Personal digital assistants are durable, handheld notebook computers which can engage the interest of the student and empower them. They are easy to use and their compactness evokes a sense of ownership that is exciting to children.
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Written by raymond on April 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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