You will most likely need a USB cable, however many phones and PDA's have Bluetooth or IR for syncing.
You shouldn't need to sync your PDA with Outlook any more.Just use POP3 and set up your email to leave a copy on your PDA and your PC.
IBM PDA's are generally the easiest to sync up with your PC email.
PDA Phone has Windows Mobile or Palm OS. PC's have Microsoft XP. Use Sync software to transfer files from PC to PDA via Sync cable(s). Note that a PDA compatible application or data format supported on the handheld must be used & downloaded via software to view on your device. Check CPU and OS type then download from Twocows or use Trial copy E
Yes, you can sync some PDAs with two computers.
The PDA market is virtually non-exisitent now with the advent of smart phones. Smart phones combine all the features of a PDA, a cell phone and the internet. Some examples are the iPhone, Android and Windows Phone 7. If you really don't need the cell phone part, an iPod Touch makes a great PDA (even though it is not marketed as such).
An XDA is a PDA with a phone.
The iPhone is a pda aka a smart phone.
Yes, other software will be required to hook at cell phone to a PDA but this soft ware is easily found on the internet. (Check with your PDA provider for the download.)
A Personal Data Assistant phone has way more functions than a regular one.You can use them to make Microsoft compatible documents and spreadsheets, play music, play games, use timers and stopwatches, make a calender and much more. Remember, to do many of these functions you need to install apps (prc). Many PDA apps are free.
buy a dopod. Good PDA phones are there.
On average, your battery on a PDA will last about 4 hours, if your cell phone is a PDA then your time will vary due to the use from your cell phone.
Yes, Smarephones offer about every feature of a PDA and then some, it is like a computer and a phone all in one, as a PDA does not perform phone functions.