Asides from all these, what else could a PDA do? For starters, PDAs help you organize your day with the way you want it to be. You could also access the internet with your PDA, you could also perform some calculations with it, play some games, take some pictures, record some video footages, word processing, being a reliable GPS and make and write spreadsheets. You could also use your PDA as a mobile phone and use it to store important information anytime you wish to and you will not need to use mobile phones anymore. PDAs could also be considered as laptop alternatives, they are a lot like laptops but only a lot smaller. One weakness with PDAs is their screen is a lot smaller when compared to laptops, however PDAs are a lot lighter and a lot smaller than laptops.

Most PDAs today have touch screens and features a colored screen. Most PDAs also have memory card slots to which you could add additional memory to the one that comes with the PDA. Most PDAs also have Compact Flash or Secure Digital (SD) slot. There are also PDAs that have USB ports for flash drives. Most PDAs today also have a Bluetooth wireless connectivity feature and its major operating systems include: Windows Mobile, Palm OS, Linux, Blackberry OS, Windows Vista, Symbian OS and a lot more. Some of the most popular PDAs these days include the Acer N series, HP iPaq PDA, Amida PDA, Alphasmart PDA, BlackBerry PDA, Dell Axim, Casio Pocket Viewer PDA and a whole lot more.

If you consider all things the PDA has to offer, we could all say this gadget is truly an amazing invention. It is also several things all rolled up into one sleek device: camera, MP3 player, radio, mobile phone, personal organizer, and it also provides you with connection to the World Wide Web. After saying all these, do you think you would need anything else? If you think you still do it will not be a wonder if PDA manufacturers would produce a new line of PDAs that would offer the feature you may be looking for.