Title: A Survey of Palmtop and Handheld
1A Survey of Palmtop and Handheld Devices (PDA's)
Cathal Murray Niall Hanrahan Julian
Cantwell David Brett
2What are PDAs?(Personal Digital Assistants)
Mobile P.Cs. with self-contained power source
Can operate independently or in conjunction with
other P.Cs. , printers and modems
Interactive devices to perform temporary or
permanent tasks
3Why use PDAs?
- Personal Organisers
- Mobile Internet Access
- Stock take
- Mobile Business Organisers
- Convenient Mobile Databases
- Transporting Data Between PCs
- Portable Electronic Notepads
4What are the different types?
- KEYBOARD DEVICES operating on Windows CE
- Cassio
Cassiopia - Compaq
C-series -
Hewlett-Packard 360LX -
- NON-KEYBOARD DEVICES operating on Windows CE
-
PalmPilot - Palm
III - ELECTRONIC NOTEPADS
-
Franklin Rex - Texas
Instruments Avigo -
53-COM PalmPilot
- BASIC FUNCTIONS
- Address book
- Calculator
- Date Book / Diary
- Expenses
- Linking option
- Mail
- Memo Pad
- Preferences (adjusts settings)
- Security Function (password / lock-out)
- To Do List
6Screen Displays - PalmPilot
Main Screen Options
Preferences Menu
Status Display
7Palmtop P.Cs (Windows CE)
8Form Factor
- Compared to laptops, handheld devices are tiny.
Yet, running typically on two AA-sized batteries,
the higher end models, such as the HP OmniGo
700LX and Sharp Zaurus 5800, have a level of
sophistication that believe their size. - The eye-straining LCD displays - usually no more
than six by three inches - which are now becoming
more - cluttered with application icons and
graphics-based software. - Yet, keeping these devices small is crucial
because while there is always a conscious
decision to lug along a laptop, a palmtop can be
carried everywhere.
"If it doesn't fit the pocket, it
doesn't fit the bill."
9Electronic Notepads
PDA notepads (which do not operate on WindowsÒ CE
are generally simpler and cheaper than those
which do. They are used with limited, set
functions (personal schedule, phone/address book,
notetaking). These are also the type of device
used for specific functions such as stock taking.