Audio Capture Card
The Many Uses And Applications Of PDAs
A personal digital assistant (PDA) is also known as a palmtop computer. It is a handheld computer. Newer PDAs have color screens and audio capabilities. This makes it possible for it to be used as portable media players, smartphones or mobile phones, or web browsers. Internet, extranets or intranets can be accessed by many PDAs now using Wireless Wide-Area Networks or Wi-Fi. PDAs have been introduced with Touch Screen technologies.
The first PDA to be launched was CASIO PF-3000 in 1983. 9000 Communicator was the first mobile phone to have PDA functionality. This product of Nokia launched in 1996 became the best selling PDA. Following this, smartphones such as Apple iPhone, Nokia N-Series and RIM Blackberry emerged as a new category of phones. The new PDAs come with a memory card for storing data and the touch screen. WiFi, Bluetooth, or IrDA provided the connectivity. The softkeys, numeric keyboard or a thumb keyboard or directional pad for input continue to be used by those that are yet to have touch screen technology. The software normally includes a to-do list, an address book, appointment calendar and a note program. The PDAs that have connectivity offers web support along with E-mail. The user can access the information stored in PDAs when ever needed. Realtime automobile navigation is provide with those PDAs that come with the differential Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers. Such PDAs are installed in some of the new cars. Traffic conditions, road conditions, dynamic routing and roadside mobile radar guns are displaced by many of the PDAs that are enabled with these features.
The popular PDAs include Abacus PDA Watch, E-TEN, AlphaSmart, Acer N Series, Amida Simputer, Audiovox (Sprint) PPC Series, BlackBerry, Encore Simputer, HP iPAQ, Fujitsu Siemens Loox, Nokia E Series, I-mate, Motorola Rokr E6, Dell X51, SonyEricsson P-series, MotoRokr E8, and Apple Inc.'s iPhone & iPod Touch.
Mobile data applications is one of the important uses that PDAs are put to by government and businesses organizations. Some of the common applications that they are put to use for are package delivery, medical treatment and record keeping in hospitals, supply chain management in warehouses, parking enforcement, route accounting, capital asset maintenance, facilities maintenance and management, ‘wireless waitress’ applications in restaurants and hospitality venues, access control and security and meter reading by utilities. Data capture devices like Smart Card Readers, Bar Code and RFID were also integrated into some of these PDAs.
ive brought a cctv camera for my room but im a bit confused cus well i have no idea what i'm doing?
ok ive got this wireless camera and its set up and looks ok on the tv but i want to record everything and not have it plugged into the tv so i brought this EasyCAP USB 2.0 Video and Audio Capture Card of amazon and ive plugged it into the receiver box :/ does this mean its recording? and also ive tried sticking it into my laptop but it wont do anything :s does this mean that i need a recorder? do you know where i can get a cheap 1? and any other helpappreciatedapreciated ![]()
thanks
You are going to have a hard time getting a good answer here, since most folks do not know what sort of CCTV you bought and will probably also be UNfamiliar with the USB device that you also bought.
Let me just say this much. If the wireless CCTV is able to broadcast to your TV, then I have to believe that you should (possibly) be able to record off the TV, just as you would a TV show that is being aired. With that in mind, the old fashioned way of recording a TV show was with a VHS tape. But, of course, there are newer methods to use to record shows. TiVO comes to mind, as does DVD-R recorders.
In summary, it would seem that the way to record the events from the CCTV over a long period of time would be to use a device similar to a TiVO recording device that can be used along with your TV.
ZTE Avail (phonescoop)
This entry-level Android phone is notable for its 5-megapixel auto-focus
camera. Other features are standard for Android, including memory card slot,
Wi-Fi, 3.5mm audio jack, music player, GPS navigation, and video capture.
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