By N. A. Hilal on Saturday, May 24, 2008Filed Under: Uncategorized

Targeting female or whoever feel better with soft color, the new Medion GoPal E3215 GPS sports 3.5-inch screen, Western Europe maps, and TMC updates. And beside its ability to work with a speed camera database, the GoPal E3215 also bundled with trendy carry case. £150 or $296.
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By N. A. Hilal on Friday, May 23, 2008Filed Under: Uncategorized

It’s not free offers from Garmin but has a price of $99.99 for a “Lifetime of Navigation” service. And the offers only works for BlackBerry users until their device die not the users. I repeat, Garmin offering a $99.99 one-time-purchase plan only for BlackBerry users to enjoy unlimited access to Garmin Mobile’s dynamic content including traffic information and weather condition.
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By N. A. Hilal on Thursday, May 22, 2008Filed Under: GPS Device

Announced more than a year ago, the ViaMichelin X-960 was displayed during the last CeBIT in Germany. This GPS device powered by 300MHz Samsung processor, SiRFStar III GPS chipset, and 64 MB of RAM. It runs on Windows CE.net 5.0 and equipped with 3.5″ touch screen. It’s available in Europe with a price of 299 € (with maps of 20 European countries). Maps provided by TeleAtlas and the navigation are ViaMichelin Navigation Version 7.
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By N. A. Hilal on Tuesday, May 20, 2008Filed Under: GPS Device

Powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro, the next E-Ten Glofiish DX900 will be introduced to the public during the next Computex that will be held in Taiwan on June 3rd. This smartphone has built-in SiRF Star III GPS receiver and works on quad GSM, tri-band UMTS, as well as HSDPA networks.
The rest of the specs are as follows: * 2.8″ 640×480 VGA touchscreen * Samsung SC3 6400 533 MHz CPU * 128MB SDRA, 256 MB Flash ROM * 3MP autofocus camera, 0.3MP camera in the front * MicroSD HC memory card slot * 1530 mAh battery * Wi-Fi b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR, FM Radio * built-in accelerometer * Dimensions: 106×60.5×17 mm * Weight: 147gr
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By N. A. Hilal on Monday, May 19, 2008Filed Under: Uncategorized

Announced two months ago, the Magellan Maestro 4000, 4040 and 4050 should be already available in North America this month. The expected price of Maestro 4000, 4040 and 4050 are $399.99, $499.99 and $699.99 respectively.
“The Magellan Maestro devices are more than reliable tools for drivers, they are the portable car navigation solutions that drivers really want,” said Christian Bubenheim, vice president of product marketing for Magellan. “We’re building on superior utility with a new design and appeal that extends to broader markets. The Maestro series is fast, easy and intuitive. And thanks to the AAA partnership, the Maestro series also makes trip planning and traveling easier, less stressful and possibly more affordable, while also providing unique AAA member benefits.”
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By N. A. Hilal on Sunday, May 18, 2008Filed Under: Uncategorized


TomTom ONE XL GPS, turn-by-turn voice prompts with selectable celebrity voices help you focus on driving instead of reading a map. Equipped with USB connectivity, you can easily download updated maps and additional points of interest.
BestBuy’s Customer Reviews:
“i had this model and then got the 720 which after using notice that the extra features are not that usefull and for the price tomtom one xl is over all a better value and for the most part has all the needed features you will need and it is easy to use and enjoy the online updates that come free with tomtom”
Simply buy
By N. A. Hilal on Friday, May 16, 2008Filed Under: Uncategorized

Running on Windows Mobile 6.1 OS, the new Asus P560 PDA phone powered by 450 MHz TI Omap 2430 Processor, 128 MB RAM, and 256 MB ROM. It works on Quadband GSM, GPRS, EDGE, 3G dualband and HSDPA with 3.6 Mbps networks. And it also supports Wi-Fi 802.11b/g and Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR for additional connectivity.
Regarding GPS, the Asus P560 features A-GPS compatible SiRF Star III receiver and iGO 6 navigation software with maps from Tele Atlas. Price: 500 €, Availability: June 2008.
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