Just as computers revolutionized work and play, Personal Digital Assistants (also known as PDAs) could change the way we see the world. Initially we only used PDAs as organizers, but now PDAs are also cell phones, cameras and music players. And now they can even play video. PDA manufacturers have been trying to put video on their machines for several years, but only recently has the quality of the video been good enough for it to be marketable. Initially PDA processors were much too slow to handle the amount of information it takes to produce good-looking video. But why would you want video on a PDA?
The possible applications are numerous. From the video enthusiast showing off her portfolio of work, to the ad agency pitching a campaign to the couch potato on the road, PDAs alter how and where we watch video. It's always good to be prepared for the next big innovation in video technology, so here are some tips on how to make your video look its best on a PDA. |