PDA stands
for personal digital assistant, a term for a new breed of handheld
computers. PDAs are supposed to combine the power and flexibility of a
real computer
with the convenience of those little electronic organizers- the kind
made by Sharp and Casio-that let you keep track of your names and
addresses and to-do items.A
PDA can run much more complex software than an electronic organizer,
and you're not stuck with the built in software-you can buy separate
programs to customize the PDA to your specific tasks. With many PDAs you
can use a stylus to write on the little screen. The PDA most
people are talking about is the Newton, made by Apple, but many other
companies are planning their own versions.
Chapter : Introduction to Computer
- Computer Fundamental
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