Discovering the Excellent Benefits of Buying a Pda Case

A PDA case is a great accessory to buy if you have a PDA in which you use on a daily basis or know of a friend or loved one who wants one. This type of case comes in many different styles, colors and sizes. The products available in this category of item are voluminous in number and you are certain to find one which suits your needs best. The following will describe some of the benefits to buying a case to fit your PDA into.
The first benefit of a PDA case is that it provides protection for the device. A PDA is a very fragile type of electronic equipment and one which you want to protect at all costs. The PDA container acts as a protective barrier against the elements. It can help protect the PDA should it be dropped or out in a light rain, not to say that you should take your PDA out in a rainstorm. Most manufacturers of these cases offer both hard case covers and soft case covers to provide the best level of protection. The protective nature of a case of this type is one of the main reasons why PDA owners buy cases and this is an important concept to consider when hoping to purchase a case for your PDA as it will truly make protecting your PDA a snap.
Another benefit of purchasing a case for your PDA is that it adds a personal touch to this piece of electronic equipment. PDA cases can be quite stylish and you can choose from various decorative colors and luxurious materials, such as leather. Some PDA cases even have crystal embellishments and personalized initials on the item which really makes it your own. By purchasing a case of this type you are personalizing your PDA and giving it something extra to make it stand out from all the rest of the PDA covers.
An additional benefit to the purchase of a PDA compartment is that it often provides additional storage space to place items other than your PDA. You may find that you can place business cards within the case and important phone numbers which you may not have had time to enter into your PDA yet. The case for your PDA provides some extra storage which is extremely handy for many who purchase this type of item.
Once you have perused the benefits associated with a case of this type, you may be wondering where you can purchase this sort of item. Various locations such as electronics stores, online retailers and department stores will almost always stock a good selection of cases for your PDA. In fact, anywhere which sells PDAs should have cases for sale as well. If you are searching for a PDA case and want to get a great deal, buying online is a good thing to do as you may get a great deal in addition to free shipping in many cases.
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What will happen if I charge my PDA with the same voltage charger but a slightly higher amp?
The original charger output is 5V and 1AMP but the new charger is 5V and 1.5AMP.
Will it make any difference? Will my PDA be fried up?
Appreciate your help.
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November 1st, 2009 - 16:04
Decide if you are for it or against it. Then make a list of why. Also include a few examples. Good luck*
November 1st, 2009 - 17:13
a pda is used mainly ny peoplw who have their own bizness or have alot of on the move stuff they have to do at work like if you are on a plane ging somewhere for work and an important client sends you an email you can check that stuff via your pda. You can do just about anything on a pda they are basically small computer and phone put into one. You can get a PDA at any cell phone store it is just a high end cell phone. PDAs do do texting so you are ok there to be honest you sound young and you probaly dont need a pda just a phone if you dont know what it does yet then learn first remember gotta crawl before you walk They usually run ne where from 200 to 600 bucks
November 1st, 2009 - 15:56
rated M for Mature…lol
November 1st, 2009 - 17:05
Gosh!I can never stop listening to this song.I have it even on my cellphone
November 1st, 2009 - 20:40
just saw JL at msg…kanye was there!! AMAZING!
November 2nd, 2009 - 23:04
Your PDA device will have some sort of data access unless you requested for it to be blocked by Verizon. The options are as follows:
Unlimited data connect – $44.99
10 MB of data per month – $24.99
Pay-as-u-go data connect – $0.015 per KB of usage
Minutes and text/pix messaging use would be the same otherwise.
November 2nd, 2009 - 23:55
As long as both devices have bluetooth, it should be able to connect.
There is also a nice little software tool call WMWifiRouter which will allow you to use you Wifi enable phone to act as a Wifi Access Point (sorta of, its adhoc not infrastructure) to any Wifi Enabled device.
It is even more simple than using the built in ICS modem feature. You install the WMWifiRouter software, turn on Wifi, launch the WMWifiRouter Software click connect and it does all the internal connections for you, and now you have your own little wifi access point where ever you have cell phone service.
I use this with my HTC Mogul with sprint al you can eat service and it works like a dream. i downloaded it from here
http://freewareppc.com/communication/wmwifirouter.shtml
November 3rd, 2009 - 02:28
My father is a doctor and I have some expertise in this area (see my blog at http://mlearning.edublogs.org). You should look for a PDA that does not have a slideout keyboard, and a minimum number of hard-key buttons. Minimising moving parts like this reduces the number of crevices that can potentially become contaminated with infectious substances, if you're using the device in the course of your work, and also simplifies cleaning of the device.
I'd recommend a Windows Mobile device, since Palm is rumoured to be currently undergoing corporate transition and software for its OS may be discontinued if PalmOS is not supported in future. Also, most of the medical PDA software out there is supported by the Windows Mobile operating system.
With those considerations, I would normally have recommended a Dell Axim x51v . The Dell x50v and x51v PDAs have the best screen (480×640px gorgeousness!) and processor speed (624 MHz) I've yet experienced in a PDA. While they don't have a massive amount of internal memory, they accept both SD and CompactFlash cards, and that means you could for example, add a 4GB CF card for your medical applications and records, as well as a 4GB SD card for your music – that would be 8GB in total, plus the 128MB on-board storage – a massive amount of memory for a PDA. I believe there are even larger memory cards in both formats available, if you're willing to put up the dollars.
The only reason I might not fully endorse the x51v is that Dell won't be making any more PDAs after the x51v; however, it will continue to support its existing models.
November 3rd, 2009 - 02:14
THIS SONG MAKES ME WANNA KISS =d
November 3rd, 2009 - 04:59
Love song ?-?
November 3rd, 2009 - 13:14
The current rating on the new power supply of 1.5 amps means it can be loaded up with higher batteries.
No you will not fry your PDA. And there is now worry on the PDA getting damaged due to just a change in higher current rating. A higher voltage rating would mess your PDA.
Here is an analogy…
Imagine current as the flow of water in a pipe, a 1amp to 1.5 amp means you have higher flow of water.
The 5volts is your pail. This means you want to fill up you pail with 5volts of water. Using the 1.5 amp supply – higher flow of water, you will fill up the pail faster. It does not damage the pail but it fills it up faster.
The only time you would damage your PDA is when you over charge it, which means you keep it plugged in even when the charge light already said it is fully charged. But in better PDA's this should not be a problem since the charger circuit has an overcharge and temp overload protection circuit. It just makes you battery life shorter due to overheating the battery.
November 3rd, 2009 - 08:10
John Legend is a legend! great song!
November 3rd, 2009 - 16:01
any chance that you also backed up your Palm data to an SD card with such a program but forgot about it?
Otherwise, keep in mind that only password protected records will only get wiped out if you reset your password. I don't think there's anyway around that since the password mechanism was designed to wipe and protect data in the event the password couldn't be provided.
November 4th, 2009 - 14:49
a pocket pc will usually have windows mobile os on it. with this you can open and sometimes edit microsoft documents from excel, word, powerpoint, or outlook. palm os is the os used in treo phones.
November 4th, 2009 - 17:48
1. I hate your subject line.
2. Never, never post in CAPITAL letters, it's considered rude.
3. There is no such thing as a "wireless cable". Cables are made of wires..
4. You can't get on the Internet with a cable. You need a data plan or WiFi.
Hope that helps.
November 4th, 2009 - 14:03
just awesome
November 4th, 2009 - 15:46
I LOVE THIS!!!
November 5th, 2009 - 01:33
i love this song