Archive for the ‘PDAs & Accessories’ Category

PDA Accessories Repair

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

PDA Accessories Repair Should Be Left To Qualified Experts

For the most part PDA accessories are going to be cheap enough that finding a place that specializes in PDA accessories repair will probably take more time than buying a new one will take. If you have a part such as a keyboard or charger that quits working and it is still under warranty, a call to the factory will either will to send it for PDA accessories repair work or will send you a replacement. With most of these items there are no usable serviceable parts inside and repairs, if available, will need to be done by a trained technician.

To begin with, in order to affect PDA accessories repair on your own you will have to have a source for any parts that may have gone bad. You will also to make sure you are ordering the right part for the right accessories or you will be paying double the postage to have it shipped to your location. In many cases, PDA accessories repair on items such as cables or plugs will take more time than the cost of a new one is worth.

Cable repairs are generally a simple matter of exposing any internal wires and splicing them back together. If this type of PDA accessories repair is done properly, it should allow it to work but a new one will be wanted to reduce the chance of a short developing in the wire.
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PDA Organizer Case

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Shopping for a PDA Organizer Case

PDAs are incredibly popular around the world today, but even so there are some people who are not aware of what they actually are. A PDA, or Personal Digital Assistant, is an electronic gadget that helps a person to better organize their daily living. In other words they are handheld computers which are incredibly versatile.

They have many uses, including calculation, use as a clock and calendar, accessing the Internet, sending and receiving emails, scanning bar codes, use as a radio or stereo, and much more. One of the most favorable features of the PDA is the touch screen, and input is done simply by tapping letters on the screen. Stroke recognition is used here, and in this system a predefined set of strokes is defined to represent the various characters needed. There are few people who actually do not have a PDA these days, everyone from the rich and famous to the everyday man.
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