Thursday, August 6, 2009

PDA Keyboard

Ever typed a document in a PDA? Notice how difficult it is to type in a hand held device? I'm not saying that typing a Word document in a PDA is an inconvenience; rather, it is more on time consuming, and let's face it, quite uncomfortable.

PDA keyboard is the solution. The usual PDA keyboards are foldable, for easy mobility and storage.
This keyboard provides speed to typists and a comfortable handrest for long-term data input into the PDA.

There are different types of PDA keyboards.

There are wireless PDA keyboards, which are either connected through Bluetooth or Infrared. These keyboards are easy to set up because one does not have to worry about any wires to sync it into the PDA.

There are also keyboards that you can simply connect to your PDA. It folds once and can be easily placed in another pocket of your PDA bag. There is also a lock on the outside of the keyboard to keep in locked when not in use. One advantage of this gadget is that it takes no batteries and uses very little of one's PDA battery life. There is a connection where you PDA can fit into perfectly, with a support coming from the back of the keyboard.




Sources:

http://reviews.cnet.com/1990-3127_7-5542515-1.html
http://www.davespda.com/reviews/other/iconcepts.htm
http://www.compupen.com/Pen2Net_Advantages/pen2net_advantages.html


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