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This report will examine the importance and the usages of PDA (personal digital assistant) in the daily life.  

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Use and function of a mobile device (PDA). Presented to: Ron perkins Prepared by: Al shams Haque Lecturer/tutor SID: S0050203 Title Page 1. Introduction............................................................................... 1 2. Discussion ................................................................................. 2 (a) First impression .................................................................. 2 (b) The manufacturer's functional activities .................................. 2 (c) Tasks that a typical user would want to do using it........................ 3 3. Evaluation................................................................................. 4 (a) Primary User questionnaire...................................................4 4. Future Development .................................................................... 5 5. Conclusion ................................................................................6 6. Reference list............................................................................. 7 1.Introduction This report will examine the importance and the usages of PDA (personal digital assistant) in the daily life. Specifically this report will analysis PDA in the following three areas: (1) Usability Goals, (2) User experience goals, (3) Design Guidelines. In general this report will show that PDA has become a part of daily life to gather information. 1 2.Discussion (a)First impression The design of this PDA is quite impressive and attractive. At the first look it seems like a small version of laptop designed for crying in the pocket. After opening it we can...

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