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Satellite Navigation With Sony Ericsson K530i

The Sony Ericsson K530i is a very popular cell phone because of its slim design, 3G capabilities, full Internet access and the 2.0 mega pixel camera. Now it has another feature that is sure to come in handy. K530i is compatible with the new GPS Enabler HE-100. We are talking about the first ever personal [...]

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The BT-Q1000 Travel Recorder GPS Data Logger

Qstarz has produced the world’s first travel recorder GPS Data Log BT-Q1000.With this gadget you can have a track logger and a navigation device all in one device, and another feature is that it can be integrated with the Google Earth and has an endurance of 32 hours.It will be available in a week and [...]

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Digital Cube’s i-Station M43

The new M43 PMP flaunts a 4.3-inch touchscreen LCD, up to 60GB disk, DMB mobile TV, and integrated GPS and e-Book reader depending upon Classic, Dic, or Navi model chosen.Prices range from â‚©300,000 to â‚©400,000 or about $323 to $431 in mean green.

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NAViBLUE NBC3500 - Budget GPS

A budget navigation system has been announecd by NAViBLUE, priced at only $155, with lots of features, definitely being worth the price. The NBC3500 features an Atlas II 300Mhz CPU, 64MB of RAM and 32MB of NAND Flash ROM, SD memory card slot, USB 2.0, Li-ion battery and a 3.5-inch Samsung touchscreen.

It supports MP3, WMA, [...]

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Pharos GPS Phone 600

With the slew of smartphones out these days, sometimes it’s not just about the laundry list of features.  Ease of use is the biggest selling point and achieving that goal drives new and innovative technology.  With neither keypad nor keyboard, the Pharos 600 forces users to use the touchscreen almost exclusively.
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Garmin Nuvi 350 GPS

What do you say about a gadget that will help you navigate all over the U.S or Canada, that will give you a lot of travel tips, it will store all your favourite photos and music and besides that it will give you translation assistance?It may be to good to be true, but that [...]

27May2007 | Martin J. | 0 comments | Continued
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Panasonic Strada CN-NVD905U Released

The first Panasonic navigation system for the US has been released. The Strada CN-NVD905U uses NAVTEQ maps, a 7 inches touchscreen and has lots of entertainment features, like iPod video compatibility, a 30GB HDD, MP3 CD and DVD playback, Sirius or XM satellite stations, as the customer chooses. Also, it sports Bluetooth, Sirius Traffic and [...]

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DiXCOM CNS-4320 Navigation System with GPS and GPRS

There are a lot of mobile phone with GPS receiver, but we fairly see navigation systems with GSM and GPRS. The CNS-4320 is one of those rare devices, that serves mostly as a navigation system and secondary as a cell phone. It operates the Windows CE 5.0 and sports a SiRFStar III GPS receiver, TMC [...]

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TTool Navigation System to be Released

A new navigation system, the all-in-one TTool is going to be released at an undisclosed date. The navigation system has a great design, that differentiates it from the mane others like it. Also, it features a Samsung S3C2440A 400Mhz CPU, 64MB of SDRAM, 64MB of NAND Flash ROM, USB, SiRF Star III GSP receiver, a [...]

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Mio C317 GPS Handheld Announced

A great handheld has been announced by Mio recently and has great specs, like a 4.3 inches touchscreen, a Samsung 400Mhz 2440 CPU, 256MB of NAND flash and 64MB of SDRAM, Windows CE .Net 5.0, it’s memory can be expanded by a SD / MMC memory card slot, with up to 8GB.

The Mio C317 also [...]

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Fine Digital Announced FineDrive M760 GPS

Fine Digital announcd their latest GPS navigator, the FineDrive M760. It’s 1 inch thin and features a 7″ LED backlit display with a 480×234 resolution, realtime TPEG traffic alerts in South Korea, it’s memory can be expanded using the SD memory card slot and has a 800mA battery. DMB television is also supported and it [...]

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Magellan Maestro 3000 Lineup

Magellan has released a line of GPS handhelds, the Maestro 3000, which is composed of Magellan Maestro 3100 and Magellan Maestro 3140. The first one features a SiRF Star III chipset, a 3.5″ QVGA touchscreen display, turn by turn guidance, QuickSpell, SmartDetour technology, a battery lifetime of three hours and over 750k POIs.

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TomTom To Release ONE XL GPS Widescreen

TomTom has announced the release of a new GPS, the ONE XL GPS. The device has a widescreen 4.3 inches display, Bluetooth 2.0 and 32MB of RAM. For the United States and Canada it comes with preinstalled maps. It will be available starting June for the price of $400.

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Cowon Q5 PMP to Release in June

Cowon Q5 PMP to be released in June, for a price varying from $499 to $549, depending on the device’s capacit, 40Gb or, respectively 60Gb. The Q5 features Wi-Fi, HSDPA and Bluetooth and it has a 5 inch 800×480 pixels resolution display, with DVR capabilities and a codec that supports DivX and XviD. It has [...]

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TomTom GO 910

TomTom GO is the smart, easy-to-use, portable navigation solution. Switch it on and GO. The crystal-clear widescreen display, 3D graphics and innovative voice instruction help you find your way to any address in the United States and Canada. A few taps of the screen get you going. Pick a destination, choose the type of route, [...]

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