Yes, there are PDA's which have a bluetooth feature.
Bluetooth allows various consumer electronics devices to communicate without being connected. Common uses include: - using a bluetooth keyboard - using bluetooth speakers - using bluetooth to transfer files (e.g. ringtones to a phone, mp3 files to a player) - using bluetooth to synchronise PDAs
A few would be the ASUS A626,the Blackberry 7520,8830 and 8820,Palm TREO 650 and 700p...There are a lot of them since Bluetooth is a very useful feature for a PDA
Infrared ports, or IRDA, are on many laptops, PDAs and some phones. This is just like BlueTooth or Wifi, but slower. Two PDAs can exchange data this way quite easily.
The most common forms of PDAs are Smartphones, palm PDAs and pocket PCs.
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There is a downloadable program for your pda that will allow it to use vista.
There are plenty of car holders for PDA's, but it depends on the model of your device.
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The best deals on Palm PDAs are at a retail store called Staples. At Staples Business Depot, they will guarantee the lowest prices and match any competitors price. Other retail stores like Sears or Future shop will carry Palm PDAs as well.
If your computer is not discovering any Bluetooth devices, it could be due to several reasons. First, ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on your computer and that it is in discoverable mode. Additionally, check if the Bluetooth drivers are up-to-date or if there are any hardware issues with the Bluetooth adapter. Lastly, ensure that the devices you are trying to connect are powered on and in pairing mode.
Handheld PDAs are available from Amazon. Alternatively you can purchase handheld PDAs from eBay and other online sites new. You can also buy them second hand from Gumtree.