Webopedia - Personal Digital Assistants
Short for personal digital assistant, a handheld device that combines
computing, telephone/fax, Internet and networking features. A typical
PDA can function as a cellular phone, fax sender, Web browser and personal
organizer. Unlike portable computers, most PDAs began as pen-based,
using a stylus rather than a keyboard for input. This means that they
also incorporated handwriting recognition features. Some PDAs can also
react to voice input by using voice recognition technologies. PDAs
of today are available in either a stylus or keyboard version. Apple
Computer, which introduced the Newton MessagePad in 1993, was one of the
first companies to offer PDAs. Shortly thereafter, several other manufacturers
offered similar products. Today, one of the most popular brands of PDAs
is the series of Palm Pilots from Palm, Inc.
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