Generally, there is one. Most PDAs use a USB cord to connect and sync with your PC.
A PDA connects to to your desktop by way of Bluetooth wireless, USB, or serial port.
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PDA store apllication programs and data in ROM
the PDA cradle
what is my answer? the options were: a. The PDA b. The laptop c. The PDA Cradle d. The laptop docking station. The correct answer is C. The PDA Cradle.
PDA's can access the internet though many types of connections. These connections include WiFi, Bluetooth, USB connections to a computer connected to the internet. Some more ways a PDA can connect to the internet are through a docking station and inferred beam connections.
Yes, Unitech PDA's can connect to the internet and access email. As long as you are computer savvy, then there will be no difficulty getting information into this pda.
Yes you can
PDA's can be connected to a computer. Files can be transferred from the PDA to the computer and from the computer to the PDA. Data such as phone numbers, addresses and appointments can be synchronized between PDA's and computers so the information can be the updated.
Yes, some of them.
Memory Card, connect to PC by cable, using keypad software PDA
I know of no PDA which will recognize an external hard drive. The only ways I know to get files into a PDA are either through the computer you sync
PDA's connect to the PC through three types of connections. They can connect via a USB cable, a Serial cable and through Bluetooth connections. Bluetooth connections are becoming more popular for portability.
Go all the way to the right on your PDA to the "Info" tab and it will be at the top of a list.