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PDAs

Perhaps you have already encountered this scenario: Your child comes home from school complaining that all the other kids have PDAs and insists that s/he should have one as well. Do you relent and buy one?

If you are a parent who is not especially familiar with computer technology, it may be hard to tell whether or not a PDA is really an educational necessity. Just what is a PDA, anyway? What are they used for, and how much do they cost?

Select a question below to learn more about PDAs. Use the navigation to the left to learn about other technologies.


What does a PDA look like?

Typically, a PDA is a rectangular shaped device that rests easily in the palm of your hand. The front of the device is dominated by a touch-sensitive display screen. A pen-shaped device called a stylus is used to interact with the PDA. The lower section of the PDA usually contains buttons for quickly accessing different functions.

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