Difference between revisions of "Personal digital assistant"
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− | A '''personal digital assistant''' (PDA) is a hand held computer that was primarily designed as a personal organizer (contacts, calendar, and notes) but has become more advanced in recent years. Many PDAs now incorporate [[internet]], video, and office applications commonly found on | + | A '''personal digital assistant''' (PDA) is a hand held computer that was primarily designed as a personal organizer (contacts, calendar, and notes) but has become more advanced in recent years. Many PDAs now incorporate [[internet]], video, and office applications commonly found on other phones such as the Apple [[iPhone]]. |
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Latest revision as of 13:51, 30 April 2020
A personal digital assistant (PDA) is a hand held computer that was primarily designed as a personal organizer (contacts, calendar, and notes) but has become more advanced in recent years. Many PDAs now incorporate internet, video, and office applications commonly found on other phones such as the Apple iPhone.