Advice on a pda to buy?
Which PDA should I buy?
I am going to buy a PDA this week and need some advice as i haven’t had one for a about five years and haven’t kept updated on which are the good ones.
I am going to uni in september and i want something than i can use as a personal organiser but have other features on. I want something that i can create emails and get WiFi on. Also would like to have word on the device to create/edit file etc I love reading and on my old pda had microsoft reader so would like that or a similar program for eBooks as well.
Other features i would like if possible:
- Bluetooth,
- easy to use browser doesn’t restricted in not using certain features (eg. javascript,css)
- voice recording
Can anyone suggest anything i know i have asked a broad question.
What would you recommend? My budget is very flexible.
thanks for taking the time to read this x
Buying a blackberry would be perfect for everything your wanting. I would look at getting a bold which is currently on AT&T, or the 8900 which is on T-Mobile, however AT&T will be getting it soon. Even the 83xx series original curves are nice.
I have several years background and experience with BlackBerry devices, currently I run a BlackBerry website.
You can use bluetooth on any of these models. Wi-Fi would be on the 8320 or 8900. The new phones come with a trial version of Word, Excel etc..however after the trial it is about $70. Not to worry though because I have an article I posted on how to be able to continue using the trial version and create new documents all the time.
There are a few e-book, e-reader applications for Blackerry that are free also.
BlackBerry has a browser that has been redesigned, you have the option of enabling javascript on it. However are other free browsers to use that are good such as opera mini, Bolt, and Skyfire will be releasing soon.
All the blackberry devices have built in voice recorder.
If I can be of further asssistance please let me know. SHould you choose a blackberry I can get you set up with everything you need to be as resourceful as you need.
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