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"This guy I know has this neat little computer, the size of a mobile phone, that plays music, and has a phone book, and surfs the Internet...
Your friend has a Personal Data Assistant (PDA). As components have become smaller and more powerful, it's now posible to walk around with a computer in your pocket that is as powerful as the old one on your desk.
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Can PDAs be fixed, if they break?
Like laptops, it takes special designs to compact all those features into such a small space. Even opening the case can pull the electronics apart.
It is not possible to get the miniature digital cameras and so on, down at the local computer store.
So... no. PDA's can not really be repaired or upgraded. A PDA may be handy for taking your notes for this course, but you won't be learning how to upgrade it.
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Toshiba's PDA Site Conclusion...
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