Most recent PDA's will also play music as well as video clips. However, it depends on the PDA.
Yes, PDA's will play music files.
PDA's that play music are not as uncommon as they use to be, however, for the best quaility check the PDA's at cell phone providers.
You can access your internet accounts through a PDA if you have internet access, PDAs also allow you to play games and music that you have stored on them, and they have other features such as calculators and notebooks.
iTouch will have a better battery span than a PDA will however there are far less applications on an iTouch than you can get with a PDA. A PDA is still more appropriate if you need it for computer functions� iTouch has more entertainment value. Touch does not support WMA files which is a music store standard. You can only play what you buy from iTunes. PDA's have the ability to play pretty much any music. The storage capacity of an iTouch smashes that of any PDA although PDAs are capatible with SD and CF memory cards so extra memory is always an option.
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.
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
No
You lose all the Data and Applications on the PDA
Input devices for PDA's, smartphones, and tablet pc's are called Apps or Applications. Apps are software programs that let the user do a variety of things like playing games and listening to music.
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.
PDA -- Personal Digital Assistant
it organizes multiple different forms of files and gigs of data. it also organizes music and home entertainment. its actually also known as a PDA and holds addresses, contacts, numbers, etc. PDAs arent used anymore so you dont even have to worry about it, just get a cellphone.