
BargainPDA has a new
article out with some good information if you are wondering about upgrading your trusty PDA.
With a desktop computer, you can do all kinds of upgrades without replacing your computer. All kinds of memory, disk, replacement cards and specialty devices are available for even the novice to do a home upgrade. Not to mention the availability of USB devices that can be added.
But for PDAs, the story is a bit different. While some upgrade of functionality can be done with add-ons like keyboards, screen protectors, GPS modules or memory cards, the only real method of upgrading is to buy another PDA.
And be sure to keep an eye on some of the great sites out there to see what's going on in the industry. My personal favorite is Sammy McLoughlin's
Palm Addicts, which is focused on Palm PDAs, and has frequent updates. It is a very fun read. A few other nice sources are
www.palminfocenter.com,
www.brighthand.com,
www.pocketpcthoughts.com. Many more are out there also, but this will get you started if you are "on the hunt!"
My own eye is on that Dell x50v and the Palm T5, but I might wait for the next generation of devices because I'm still very happy with my tiny pocketable Toshiba e405.