There is nothing quite as frustrating as forgetting an appointment or finding yourself out on the go and needing to access your personal documents. It can be enough to make you want to pull your hair out. The Palm, or PDA, was an evolution in the making. It started out as a basic device about the size of a calculator and had the most basic of functions. Later models added the feature of being able to see one line of text, yet have since evolved into personal hand held assistants that can email, browse the internet, organize your daily events and files and even play multimedia games. The Palm has come a long way since the first model was introduced in the 1996. The original PDA's were very basic, even though later models added the ability to see a single line of text. That is nothing compared to the newest models, which let you browse the internet, schedule appointments and allow you to send and receive documents, all while being away from the office. The Smartphone is a combo of a regular PDA and a cell phone. In the latest product line Palm Centro, Palm introduces their new Smartphone which is miles away from the old PalmPilot when it comes to power and features. The hardware have support for Palm OS and Windows Mobile, that brings even more diversity to the table. With this new gadget that is so powerful yet portable, many companies have even changed their selling tactics, believe it or not! The combination of a PDA and a cell phone is called Smartphone, many companies are choosing this "new PDA" over the old, modern operating Systems like Windows Mobile 6 with support for voice communications over the mobile phone network is increasing in popularity. Many companies even changed their selling tactics with the advent of this new gadget. If you find yourself constantly on the go, then a Palm is exactly what you need. The new lines of models include Smartphones, which have the latest software, along with the speed and processing ability that you need to schedule your appointments, send and receive emails, text message and make calls. If you want to know what brands are on the market, then Palm OS, Blackberry and Hewlett Packard models all make great Smartphones, just to name a few.
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