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Next to the cell
phone, the one piece of take-it-with-you technology that has found a home
in the hearts (and pockets) of millions is the handheld personal organizer,
better known as the PDA (for Personal Digital Assistant). The functionality
of today's PDAs has soared far beyond that of the simple calendar-and-
contact-list systems that first propelled the format to popularity led
by the phenomenally successful Palm 1000, in 1996.
Today's consumers are faced with a bewildering array of choices in the PDA marketplace-from simple monochrome units that make time management a snap to sophisticated full-color web-enabled PDAs that double as cell phones, MP3 players, and game systems. Add in the myriad accessories that are available for almost every model, and the sheer breadth of choices can quickly become overwhelming. Bargainpda.com's
mission is to help PDA shoppers navigate the PDA market, understand the
options, and
At the heart of bargainpda.com is its price-comparison technology-a fast, reliable engine that searches reputable online stores for the best prices available on any PDA or accessory. The price search, coupled with the site's participation in rebate and exclusive coupon promotions offered by manufacturers and e-tailers, makes bargainpda.com the natural choice for cost-conscious shoppers. Other websites offer price comparisons.
But only bargainpda.com is dedicated to covering the PDA market
"We are really all about empowering the consumer," notes site co-founder Brian Beeler. "We offer current, accurate price comparisons from all the major e-tail sites, and we provide a place where PDA owners and prospective buyers can share insights, trade PDAs or accessories, and write reviews or commentary of their own." Bargainpda.com excels at the one
thing the web indisputably does well: offering choice, convenience, and
value to online shoppers. For more information, visit http://www.bargainpda.com
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