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The Best PDAs

Some would have you believe, it seems, that the PDA (personal digital assistant) has peaked, and that its days are numbered. For just as in most other walks of the IT world, the technology is getting better and the prices are getting smaller. And that's got to be a very good thing. As usual, though, there are a few things to be wary of before plumping for a PDA, and that goes for Smart phones too. The obvious place to start is with the display. The screen is vital on a PDA, not just for viewing, but also in some cases for interaction.

Depending on your budget, you have a fair few choices, too. At the very low end, for instance, you can opt for a screen that's monochrome. That'll be fine if you're just doing some basic personal organization, but the price differential between mono and colour isn't that much of an obstacle now, although naturally the latter will drain your batteries quicker (and that needs to be a major consideration). For more information on the best PDAs available in the market today, check out PDA-Reviews.biz.