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by Michael Erikson

There is nothing quite as frustrating as forgetting an appointment or finding yourself out on the go and needing to access your personal documents. It can be enough to make you want to pull your hair out.

The Palm, or PDA, was an evolution in the making. It started out as a basic device about the size of a calculator and had the most basic of functions. Later models added the feature of being able to see one line of text, yet have since evolved into personal hand held assistants that can email, browse the internet, organize your daily events and files and even play multimedia games.

The Palm has come a long way since its humble beginnings. This device started out as a calculator sized computer that had very limited and basic functions. Later models added the ability to see one line of text, this limited functionality is fortunately history.

The first generation of Palm’s PDA was referred to as Palm Pilot, their latest product line is called Palm Centro and is the new generation called Smartphones.

Palm’s latest product line is called Palm Centro and is the new generation of so called Smartphones,the first generation of Palm’s handheld device’s was called Palm Pilot, . Palm’s pocket computers handhelds has support to run Palm OS as well as Windows Mobile and with the latest hardware and operating systems like Window Mobile version 6, they are now actually Smartphones and not PDA’s any more.

The combination of a PDA and a cell phone is called Smartphone, many companies are choosing this “new PDA” over the old, modern operating Systems like Windows Mobile 6 with support for voice communications over the mobile phone network is increasing in popularity. Many companies even changed their selling tactics with the advent of this new gadget.

Even if you already have a cell phone, the PDA can still be used for its scheduling capabilities; however, once you have fully mastered the PDA, you’ll never want to go back to a paper planner again.

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by Michael Erikson

How often do you see students and professionals lugging around scheduling books and laptops in order to stay connected? Even the stay at home parent needs some way of keeping track of important appointments and information. No one can afford to stay locked to their home computer all of the time. But there are of course other soulutions.

Well, the answer to this dilemma may be an iPAQ Pocket PC. There are two different versions to choose from that offer you the versatility of being connected with others and still offer easy portability that comes from pocket PCs.

So what should you expect from both of these great pieces of technology? Well, you get a pocket PC that is roughly the size of a deck of cards. The H5550 is slightly bigger than the H1910, but both are slim, which translates into an easy carrying size perfect for your purse, briefcase or pocket. Both have a trans-reflective display that is of the highest quality and produces clear, high definition pictures. Both have removable batteries, which means you can replace the battery with a fully charged one and not have to worry about losing your important documents and files.

The specifications on the iPAQ Pocket PC model H5550 is impressive no matter who you are. It comes with a hefty price tag of around $650, but you can count on a 400 MHz XScale processor, a biometric fingerprint scanner and much more memory.

It comes with a heftier price tag at around $650, but you are receiving quite a lot for the money. You can count on more memory, faster processing speeds and added security that do not come with the H1910 model, such as a biometric scanner that prevents others from accessing your PC software.

The H1910 model is definitely worth the price, even though it has less power and a few drawbacks, such as the headphone jack. If you want better quality headphones, then you will have to purchase an adapter at a Radio Shack, but they are relatively inexpensive. Also not included with the pocket PC is the cradle. You can purchase the cradle for around $49.

Both the iPAQ Pocket PC H5550 and the H1910 can ensure that you stay connected while you are on the go. It does not rely on an internet connection that a desktop computer needs. You can enjoy the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth features of the hand held devices that allow you to transfer documents without the need for wires. The best way to decide which one is right for you is to review the specs.

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