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PDA Memory Cards - 7 Tips On Using Them To Improve Your Bridge Media Experience by Ron Heller
PDA Memory Cards are a very popular means of immediately enlarging the memory capacity of a PDA. Most of the PDA Memory Cards that are in use today are of the SD memory card format, and their capacity ranges form 16MB to 1GB. The 2,4 and 8 GB cards are now in development, and are expected to... As you can see the possibilities are endless, and memory is something you can easily move from one appliance to the other thanks to the flexibility of PDA Memory Cards Another thing to remember is that the DS memory cards have very fast read/write speed of X133.

Smart Ways To Buying A PDA by Garry Allen
This article was written to answer many of the most frequently asked questions on this topic. I hope you find all of this information helpful. So you have decided that you want to buy a pda. Congratulations! You are going to be buying a form of technology that will help you get your life organized! ... PDA buying tip number five: If you expect to carry quite a few files or images on your PDA, you may want to consider buying a PDA with a larger size installed memory even though you can purchase an expanded memory card.

Why Would You Want To Rent A PDA And How Should You Do It by Ron Heller
You probably heard of the possibility of renting a PDA an a daily basis. This can be hiring an iPAQ, a Palm or what ever other PDA you're interested in so your needs are met. Some people may ask - why should I rent a PDA? So let's take a look at the scenarios in which you may consider a PDA... The great thing here is that you can take the memory card from your own PDA and plug it into the rented one and this way you will not lose any of your own data. ... You want to test out a PDA - You heard good things about a certain PDA and want to try in out for a few days before buying.

Iggy Discovers The 17 In 1 Card Reader by Iggy Quazi
Over the past couple of years, just about every gadget I have bought, needs some kind of memory card, or rather a differnt type of memory card to the one I already own! This means that I have a draw full of different card readers, docking stations, cables and adapters to allow me to hook these... I have an MP3 player that takes a Compact Flash Memory Card, a Camera that takes an XD Memory Card, a Palm Top Computer that takes an SD |Memory Card and my Mobile Phone takes a Mini SD card! ... Looking at the 17 in 1 card reader, it's hard to believe that it would take 17 different types of...

Need Parts For Your PDA? Here's How To Get Them The Easy Way by Ron Heller
If you've owned a PDA for more than a few days, you may have come to that point where you need a few accessories, or even parts. I would divide the parts you may need to three categories: 1. You need accessories. These are the basic, non essential goodies that are accompanying your PDA, like a... These can be any memory expansions, memory cards such as an SD card, GPS system addition or a commercial software you want to add and the like. ... In the third category I'll include all the absolutely essential parts you need to get if your PDA has a malfunction.

5 Facts You Need To Know About SD Cards And How To Get The Best Of Them by Ron Heller
Most of us who are into technology in some way have already heard of the SD memory card. Where SD stands for Secured Data, these tiny cards are a very popular item now days with everyone who is dealing with PDA's, electronic cameras, notebook computers and the like. ... For example, if you want to pass a 2 minute video you shot with your new digital camera, on to your iPAQ, you can do that in a few seconds by taking out the SD memory card from your camera and popping it into your iPAQ. ... This fact makes the SD memory cards a much faster memory device that the old ones we know.

Palm Pilot PDA-Your Life In Your Pocket by M Johnson
Palm pilots used to be big, bulky, slow and could barely hold phone numbers of all the people you knew. In today's fast moving world of technology a PDA can store thousands of contacts, schedules and appointments, but it does not stop there. These little pocket PC units can play MP3 music files,... Able to synchronize data with a desktop or laptop PC, even send wireless messages from PDA to PDA, making it easy to transfer data and get upgrades. ... They are not much bigger than a wallet, but have full, hi-resolution color screens, card slots for software and memory and headphone extensions.

Handheld Computers Guide - What to Know When Purchasing Your New PDA by Donny Duncan
Handheld computer devices, also known as PDAs (Personal Digital Assistant) are quickly becoming a necessity for millions of people around the globe. The ability to replace your address book, calendar, calculator, and even some functions of their home computers, can be absolutely priceless. ... Memory (RAM) - Also the same as desktop computers, how much resident memory your handheld has is important, depending on what kind of applications you intend to run on it. ... As long as it has a card reader slot of some kind though, this can easily be upgraded, as the price of memory cards has...

O2 XDA 2i Tomtom Crash Workaround by John Applin
Having purchased a bluetooth GPS receiver for my O2 XDA 2i (see my review here), I was a little disappointed that the Tomtom software that I had also purchased would crash every 5 or 10 minutes. This is infuriating because it's not something that you can fix on the move with 1 hand. ... Firstly I tried to find a way that I could disable the phone software part of the PDA while allowing the rest of the PDA software to function as normal, this would obviously mean that the phone functionality was inoperable throughtout my journey but it's a small price to pay for not getting lost.

Flash Memory, Part I: MMC and SD by Jason Kohrs
MMC and SD Flash memory is available in so many formats that it can be difficult to know what will work with any particular device. Devices such as MP3 players, PDAs, mobile phones, digital cameras, and personal computers can take advantage of flash memory to bolster their storage capacity, but... If your camera can handle only up to a 512 MB card, then using a 1 GB card in the camera will be pointless (depending on the device, some will not even be able to read the card, whereas others will only use up to the capacity that it is rated for.

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