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PDA'S: GO ANYWHERE MACHINES

“It’s all very well to be able to write books, but can you waggle your ears?” J.M. Barrie

Excerpt: Go Anywhere Machines (Published in The Writer)Freelance writer in San Diego
Although I occasionally schlepp a laptop to my local Starbuck’s, I’m not good enough at blocking out distractions to do serious writing. I can, however, make my dark-brew outings a productive part of the day by tackling tasks that require less brain (and computer) power–like outlining articles or structuring queries. For those jobs I ditch my laptop and pack a 6-ounce powerhouse called a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA).

PDAs first hit the scene several years back with Apple’s ill-fated Newton—a pen-based gizmo with poor handwriting recognition and a size that made it too cumbersome for practical use. But in 1995, Palm introduced the Palm Pilot, and from then on, feature-rich PDAs have soared in popularity. By 2002, PDA sales are estimated to hit the $1.77 billion mark. Palm still leads the pack, but newcomers like Handspring and Sony, are cutting into the market share.

Depending on your penchant for pizzazz, count on spending between $129 and $450 on a PDA. Lower end models have monochrome displays and their pricier big brothers strut their stuff in living color. In addition, the Handspring Visors have an empty slot for add-ons, like a digital camera, MP3 player, mobile telephone and wireless modem. You can also buy a full-size keyboard that folds up to the size of a stack of index cards. Some Palms even have snap-on faceplates to match your mood, from Purple Passion to Silver Snake.


 
       

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