Size UP the PDA
submitted: Jun 7th 2008 |
by: MichaelErikson |
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Well-written reviews is what I have always read before making any purchase, and I suggest you do the same prior to making your PDA purchase. People often buy things that they later regret by being in a very emotional state and forget to do their home work first.
We like to have brand new things of course, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that, but we seem to forget the intended use and let affection take over a little to much from time to time.
Even though there are brand new models released from manufacturers all the time, with more and more features all the time. We should really ask ourselves if this is something we going to use do we really want to pay for them.
Remember this; manufacturers are releasing model after model all the time, even if you feel you want the latest sleek gadget to show off with your friends, it will be old in a few months and you have small chances of running the manufacturers speed in the tech race all the time. That's why an older bestseller might just be better.
Integrating functionality from before standalone devices is great, but it often degrades usability as the size of the device decreases.
So what I want to talk about here is the importance of size. The size of the device have such an impact on usability and is therefore one of the most important device/purpose matching aspect you will make when purchasing your PDA, whether it is an HP iPAQ or Palm will often not make as much of a difference.
The screen of the device is often quite unpleasant to use on a small device, when utilizing the PDA e.g to take notes. So if you are a person looking to purchase a handheld PC with taking notes in mind, think again before you run off to get the smallest and hottest smartphone on the market, a standalone PDA might just be what you need. HP iPAQ 211 is a very good standalone PDA, follow the link below to read a review.
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Michael Erikson has the information you need to make an informed and eduacated decision onHP iPAQ 211 Review, or PDAs purchase. Visit his website and get update with the handheld device market.
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