A PDA apparatus that is ruggedized by providing a peripheral bumper and a
raised bezel, both of which can be made of rubber or some other elastic
material for absorbing shock when the PDA is in use in the field. The PDA
can also have an antenna which is also part of the peripheral bumper or
that is inset to minimize damage to the antenna. The antenna receives
signals from a remote location such as a global positioning so that the
PDA can display useful information to the user. In a golf context, this
could be the distance from the user to a golf hole. The casing of the PDA
can also be made of ballistic nylon so that handles for carrying the PDA
can be easily sewn onto the housing and so that the housing can further
resist any shock from the environment. If the case of the PDA is hard,
there can be sockets provided where the handle can be easily attached or
detached using a pair of nuts. A lanyard may be provided in lieu of
handle to allow the user to easily transport the PDA. Furthermore, the
PDA may have a retractable stand that allows the user to set the PDA on
the ground and still be able to see the monitor while the user engages in
another activity, thereby facilitating the access to the information by
the user.