By N. A. Hilal on Saturday, May 31, 2008Filed Under: Uncategorized

It’s been a long time since MSI announced its plan to ship GPS devices to the U.S. But now the wait is almost over as one of its navigation devices, the MS-5654, has already hit the FCC for approvement. They will compete directly with the current player including Garmin, TomTom, and many others.
The unit features a 4.3-inch, 480 x 272 touchscreen, a 372MHz Centrality processor running Windows CE 5.0, 1GB or 2GB of internal storage with SD expansion, and the usual basic PMP features.
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By N. A. Hilal on Friday, May 30, 2008Filed Under: Uncategorized

Scored 7.3/10 by CNET, it means the TomTom GO 930 GPS is very good. As mentioned by Crave, the GO 930 is a good example of full GPS-oriented device as it doesn’t spend to much effort to add extra multimedia features. Its new features include advanced lane guidance, address entry via voice, and smarter route planning based on historical traffic data.
The bottom line: If you’re looking for a high-end in-car GPS with the latest features, the TomTom GO 930 delivers with accurate directions and new navigation tools like advanced lane guidance and voice address entry.
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By N. A. Hilal on Wednesday, May 28, 2008Filed Under: GPS Device

Displayed at a National Trust house, The Plus Four Wristlet Route Indicator could be the the first navigation device for motorists. It’s not an electronic device but it utilizing interchangeable paper maps, yea we laugh it today, but i think everybody agree that it is an amazing invention.
It comes with set route maps, such as London to Bournemouth and London to Edinburgh, and the driver winds the knobs to move the map on as their car travels further.
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By N. A. Hilal on Wednesday, May 28, 2008Filed Under: Uncategorized

Magellan Maestro 4350 and 4345 GPS will hit stores soon, it’s signed by its FCC approvement recently. Both GPS devices is expected to come with voice commands, text-to-speech, and bluetooth. Powered by 2200mAh battery, both devices is mentioned to have ability to make multi-destination trips and getting directions to intersections by selecting streets.
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By N. A. Hilal on Monday, May 26, 2008Filed Under: Uncategorized

Available in two models, the 8GB NVA-MS1280DT and 4GB NVA-MS1180DT are made by Sanyo utilizing SSD storage instead of HDD. Both model configured with 7-inch QVGA screen but unlike the 4GB, the 8GB model comes with DVD player.
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By N. A. Hilal on Monday, May 26, 2008Filed Under: GPS Device, GPS Tracker

Sellgino showing off its latest GPS tracker ‘GPS Photo Tour’ during CHITEC 2008. The tracker offers various information of location as real-time. It also able to record, review, check and analysis your picture that you have traveled with internal GPS receiver and browser software.
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By N. A. Hilal on Saturday, May 24, 2008Filed Under: Uncategorized

The Kenwood DNX7120 Navigation receiver currently available at Aamzon with list-price of $1,600.00 but on sale for only $979.72 (39% off). The DNX7120 has 6.95″ touchscreen and integrated memory for navigation with maps of Canada, USA, and Puerto Rico.
The Kenwood DNX7120 also comes with more than 6 million POI, Garmin FM traffic receiver (optional), and XM Traffic/Weather.
Buy now to claim your discount.
By N. A. Hilal on Saturday, May 24, 2008Filed Under: Uncategorized

Powered by 266 MHz OMAP TI processor, the new Toshiba G710 has built-in SiRF Star III GPS receiver and configured with 2.4-inch TFT LCD screen, and runs on Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard. Aand as a smartphone, the G710 works on Quad-band GSM and suports GPRS Class 10 as well as EDGE networks.
Without subscription and the navigation software, Toshiba G710 will cost 250 € and with regional maps and the sat nav software installed it will go for 300 €. The maps will come on a 512MB microSD card and a version for maps of all of Europe is also expected.
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