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Mobile wireless convergence is here, but is it worth it? Depending on your needs and price range, chances are there's a gadget that could help you reduce the number of items hanging from your belt. The following three devices constitute what we believe best demonstrate the union between phones and PDAs.

At&T
(501) 279-0011
3544 E Race Ave
Searcy, AR
Cell-Page
(501) 681-5016
1000 Burman Dr
Jacksonville, AR
Central Wireless
(501) 318-3555
2278 Albert Pike Rd
Hot Springs National Park, AR
Cellular & Satellite Warehouse
(479) 521-8255
1717 N College Ave
Fayetteville, AR
Verizon Wireless
(479) 964-0099
2301 E Main St
Russellville, AR
Cellular Mobility
(501) 305-2255
2124 W Beebe Capps Expy
Searcy, AR
It Works Wireless Inc
(479) 936-5998
416 S 8th St
Rogers, AR
Wireless Communications
(479) 858-7371
906 W Main St
Russellville, AR
Arco Telephones
(479) 756-6501
701 W Emma Ave
Fayetteville, AR
AT&T Mobility
(501) 520-0153
227 Cornerstone Blvd
Hot Springs, AR
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It's a Phone, It's a PDA, It's a Camera

Posted by : David Pellot

Since the early 1990s, manufacturers have been promising a device that combines the convenience of a mobile phone with the versatility of a personal digital assistant (PDA). After several false starts, developers have created useful gizmos that converge these functions. Depending on your needs and price range, chances are there's a gadget that could help you reduce the number of items hanging from your belt. The following three devices constitute what we believe best demonstrate the union between phones and PDAs.

When we chose review subjects, we used our own experiences with past failed attempts as a guide. All three are equipped with built-in keyboards because e-mail requires a quick and accurate text-input system. We chose devices with rechargeable lithium-ion batteries because battery life and charge reliability are key concerns when voice and data are involved. Beyond these two requirements, we let the products speak for themselves. Each manufacturer took its own approach to the problem, balancing the price/performance scale differently.

The single most important aspect of choice may not be in the price/performance balance, but rather in the networks that support the device. Each manufacturer has partnered with different service providers such as T-Mobile and Sprint. Keep in mind when shopping for one of these devices that network performance can vary between service providers. Choosing the right provider may be the difference...

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