November 20, 2007

PDA Protective Case - 7 Tips On How To Match It For Your Needs

Tip! Make sure what brand of PDA you want. If you already own a PDA - that is easy.

Every one of us has a different life style. Some of us are at home most of the time. Some go to the office or factory every day and commute back when the day has ended. Some travel by car, bus, train, plane or boats to distant locations. What ever your life style is, you'll want to match a PDA Protective Case to your pocket pc in order to keep it safe from being damaged. This is not an issue to be taken lightly as PDA's are delicate instruments and are often getting scratches, bumps and even get broken. A proper PDA Protective Case will minimize the risk of that happening.

Before we match a PDA Protective Case to your life style, let's take a short look at the PDA Protective Cases that are available to the pocket pc owner:

Tip! Save money - As technology progresses, most of us will upgrade our cell phone and our PDA. Having just one tool to worry about, your upgrades will be less frequent and at half the price.

1. A leather case. This is the fanciest and most luxurious case, that's also the least protective one. A leather PDA case is often equipped with more than purpose, and will also have room for your credit cards, ID's and the like

2. A hard plastic case - this case is cheap, and makes it possible to entirely protect your PDA, because your device will be inside a hard case.

3. A hard aluminum case - this one is similar to the plastic case but it looks a lot better and doesn't have a "cheap" look. It will also last a lot longer that the plastic cover.

4. The transparent plastic cover - this one covers your PDA all around, but the screen is visible through a transparent plastic cover. This cover is very practical and it allows you to keep working on your PDA while it's still inside the cover.

Tip! You need accessories. These are the basic, non essential goodies that are accompanying your PDA, like a nice leather case, a spare battery, a data/recharge cable, a recharge cradle and the like.

OK, so now that we covered the main cover types, which PDA Protective Case is for you?

If you travel very light (like to the office and back every day), and need a good looking PDA, go for the leather case. If you travel heavily, and you're used to putting your PDA into a bag, you'll do wisely if you opt for the hard plastic/aluminum cases. These provide maximum protection to your PDA and will make sure nothing happened to it. If you're a type of person who works on his/her PDA all the time, even while you're riding a train or flying, get the transparent plastic cover. This will help you get your work done without risking your PDA.

 

 

Ron Heller is the owner and operator of a website devoted to PDA, PDA protective case, PDA accessories, PDA computers and more.

 

 

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November 19, 2007

5 Tips For Finding The Best PDA Phones On The Market

Tip! Make sure what brand of PDA you want. If you already own a PDA - that is easy.

The PDA phone revolution is here. Only a few years ago, many of us used to carry around a cell phone as well as a PDA, and suffered form the "too much a handle" syndrome. The PDA as well as the cell-phone manufacturers saw this development, and sensed that people need something else. Their answer was to come out with a PDA phone, or a smartphone. This sophisticated device integrates a PDA with a cell phone and allows you to stay on to of things without getting over-whelmed. The smart phone will enable you to:

1. Keep one calendar instead of two.

2. Talk to people on the phone and check things on your email on the web at the same time. This saves a lot of time and returned phone calls.

3. Carry less

4. Upgrade just one device instead of two, when it's time to upgrade.

5. Look sharper than ever!

So after we talked about the many advantages of having a smartphone, how do you find the Best PDA Phones and choose the one for you?

There are quite a few smartphone manufacturers - iPAQ, Palm-Treo and BalckBerry to name a few. When ever you look for a PDA phone, pay attention to theses parameters:

1. Is it compact and light? some smartphones are just heavy and awkward to handle. You don't need that. Go for a light and thin device that won't be a burden.

Tip! If you are using your PDA to access sensitive material like your bank account, you need to be extra careful and make sure both your communication and your PDA itself are secured. Don't rely only on the security measures that the bank's website have because they are rarely enough to stop a really good hacker.

2. Is it easy operate? Some PDA phones have complicated menus that require you to invest a lot of effort. Take a good look at how the PDA phone in operated and look for one that is easy.

3. Does it use standard software? - most smartphones are. But just check to be sure. You don't want a smartphone that is "spoiled" and needs special software and accessories to operate at a basic level. For instance, prefer one that uses an operating system like the Palm OS.

Tip! Full Internet and email capability. This is a standard feature among PDA's today, but it's worth mentioning.

4. Is the phone working well? There is a fine balance between the PDA and the Phone parts in any phone PDA. The Best PDA Phones balance that well and both parts work perfectly, and are fully integrate. Make sure yours does.

5. Do you feel comfortable with it? Perhaps the most important one of all. If you're not comfortable with the device, it deosn't really matter if it's considered the best in the market, does it? Choose the one you feel good about.

Taking a good look at the variety of smartphonmes as well as reading reviews and consulting with owners is good practice. It will ensure you come up with the Best PDA Phones on the market, from which you can choose yours.

 

 

Tip! You need accessories. These are the basic, non essential goodies that are accompanying your PDA, like a nice leather case, a spare battery, a data/recharge cable, a recharge cradle and the like.

Ron Heller is the owner and operator of a website devoted to PDA, best PDA phones, PDA accessories, PDA computers and more

 

 

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November 18, 2007

PDA Memory Cards - 7 Tips On Using Them To Improve Your Bridge Media Experience

Tip! Make sure what brand of PDA you want. If you already own a PDA - that is easy.

PDA Memory Cards are a very popular means of immediately enlarging the memory capacity of a PDA. Most of the PDA Memory Cards that are in use today are of the SD memory card format, and their capacity ranges form 16MB to 1GB. The 2,4 and 8 GB cards are now in development, and are expected to penetrate the market during 2007 and 2008. Quite impressive for a memory card the size of a post stamp. The use of an SD memory card is great for installing additional software on your PDA, or storing more data on it. But it also enables your PDA to participate in what's called "The Bridge Media" concept that the SD memory card creators had the vision for.

Tip! The H6315 is an integrated PDA + cell phone. In the US, this device works perfectly along with the T-Mobile and Cingular networks.

The meaning of Bridge Media is that the SD cards can offer a way to connect many sorts of appliances trough one small memory card, without the need to use any interpretation.

An example for sd card use:

You shoot a video clip with your digital camera. You will store the video clip on your SD card which is supported by the digital camera. After that, you can take the memory card out and plug it into your PDA. The video clip is immediately shown on your PDA, without the use of any other device. You didn't need your PC's intervention in doing this - both your digital camera and your PDA know how to read and write data to and from an SD card.

Tip! Your own PDA in now being repaired. This is obvious - your PDA is broken or malfunctions and it's being repaired.

The nest thing you can do is, say, change the video clip is some way sing your PDA (like adding titles). You can than save the new video clip to the memory card and take the SD card to a video camera. The video camera can now read the new video clip and display it on it's screen or on your television.

Here's another example:

You have an important phone call on your cell phone. Your cell phone supports SD memory cards so it's able to record the call. You can later save the phone call audio file on to your PDA memory for future use.

As you can see the possibilities are endless, and memory is something you can easily move from one appliance to the other thanks to the flexibility of PDA Memory Cards

Tip! Save money - As technology progresses, most of us will upgrade our cell phone and our PDA. Having just one tool to worry about, your upgrades will be less frequent and at half the price.

Another thing to remember is that the DS memory cards have very fast read/write speed of X133. This is possible due to the fact that no physical component are active in the read or write process, and the memory is completely electronic.

 

 

Ron Heller is the owner and operator of the http://www.pdaonlinecenter.com A website devoted to PDA, PDA Memory Cards, PDA accessories, PDA computers and more.

Tip! Full Internet and email capability. This is a standard feature among PDA's today, but it's worth mentioning.

 

 

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