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You May Also Like. Palm PDAs. Casio PDA. Intermec PDAs. Apple PDAs. Browse by Brand. Oregon Scientific. What is a PDA? Touchscreen: You will have touchscreen technology.

Wi-Fi: Most models have Wi-Fi connectivity. Memory card: There will be internal or external memory for you to store files. What kind of screen is on a PDA? What are some of the different features? Internet browser: Allows you to go online.

Memory expansion: Add memory to your handheld as needed for bigger jobs. Calendar: Have access to an electronic calendar. Email access: View your email from a Palm. Bluetooth: This feature will help with synchronization. How do you shop for a PDA? Brand: Palm and other brands are on the market. Operating system: Review the operating system that is in place to see if it suits your needs.

Keyboard: Look to see if there is an external keyboard or one that shows up on a screen. Features: Review all the features included in the handheld for suitability. Compatibility: Look to see how compatible it is to the other devices that you use on a regular basis. More To Explore. Casio Business Organizer. Palm Tungsten C. This makes it useful for video calls, but the lack of a rear-facing camera might annoy those who like taking high-resolution snaps on their mobile device.

At g and 1. Who would opt for the Gemini over a high-powered phablet like the Samsung Note 8? All this on a device no larger than most modern mobile phones. Running on Android, with the option of dual-booting Linux, too. I had no problems firing up Google Docs and flicking on YouTube to resume watching a video. Nokia Nokia will be releasing their Communicator series in the Americas sometime in This state-of-the-art phone will use the Symbian operating system and an active matrix color screen to allow users to send and receive images, sound, and video clips.

Service is available over the Verizon network. Other features include voice dialing, musical alerts, and a voice recorder. Another offering from Motorola is the Accompli Personal Communicator. It comes with a plug-in speakerphone, conference calling, and call blocking. Originally code-named Stinger, this operating system will be the basis for many new devices. The bottom line IT departments are responsible for an increasingly wider array of devices, so be sure to keep up with the latest offerings and their features, make recommendations to users, and if you can, set a corporate policy as to which devices you will support.

I've heard these devices called Palm-phones, combination PDA-cell phones, fusion phones, etc. But I don't think any of these terms does this species justice. So I call on the TechRepublic members to weigh in with their opinions on the subject. Heck, to make this interesting, I'll even throw in a TechRepublic coffee mug to the member who submits the most interesting, descriptive name.

Submit your suggestions here. Good luck.



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