By N. A. Hilal on Friday, August 29, 2008Filed Under: GPS Device

Coming with Reality-View with 3D buildings, the new Navigon 7200T GPS is powered by Centrality Titan 600MHz processor. It’s expected to be available in October with pricing set at about $450. This device also offers Bluetooth, voice recognition, destination entry mode, lane assistant mode, and hands-free speakerphone.
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By N. A. Hilal on Wednesday, August 27, 2008Filed Under: Uncategorized

The Holux Bike GPS GR 245 is designed to track your move while you riding your bike. Equipped with small screen at 128 x 128 pixel, this waterproof device powered by removable & Li-ion rechargeable battery and consume less power. No words yet about the availability and the pricing, I think we should wait until the next IFA to get better idea.
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By N. A. Hilal on Sunday, August 24, 2008Filed Under: Uncategorized

I want to laugh when heard that the Kapsys Kapten GPS navigation device is not equipped with display screen. It forces us to act as a blind man, focus on voices or get lost. Featuring SiRFStar III GPS chipset and 4GB of internal memory, this device will be available in September for 150€.
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By N. A. Hilal on Thursday, August 21, 2008Filed Under: Uncategorized

The price of widescreen GPS Harman Kardon GPS-510 has been dropped on Amazon.com, now you can have it for $145.75. As a 4″ GPS with media player functionality, the price is considered a very good deal, what do you think?
Technical Details: Text-to-Speech in English; A Real-time traffic receiver, 4″ WQVGA 480 x 272 High resolution widescreen; Highly intuitive, easy-to-use interface; Full-featured digital audio & video player
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By N. A. Hilal on Monday, August 18, 2008Filed Under: Uncategorized

It could be one of the most affordable GPS in the market. Costs only $100, the Easycar U7 is mentioned as a low-end DMB navigation device with extra multimedia features including audi/video player and text/image viewer. It’s 7-inch screen is also a good kick.
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By N. A. Hilal on Friday, August 15, 2008Filed Under: GPS Software

Manufactured by Exaktime, the PocketClock/GPS is a portable time and attendance tracking system. Using GPS technology, this software automatically record your worker’ location when they clock in and out. Unlike Time Cards, the PocketClock/GPS is more accurate for moving workers.
How does PocketClock/GPS work?
Your crews travel with a GPS-capable Windows Mobile PDA(1) loaded with PocketClock/GPS software. Using their individual PIN code, each worker can clock in and out and assign cost codes with just a few taps. PocketClock/GPS also enables Supervisors/Foremen to clock in for entire crews, saving time and further increasing accuracy. Whenever this happens, the PocketClock/GPS also records the GPS location – so you know that the clock in/clock out was done while the employee was on site.
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By N. A. Hilal on Thursday, August 14, 2008Filed Under: GPS Phone

I don’t want to ask when Lenovo made GPS phone for the first time, but I think its surprise. Spotted available in China, this phone works on dualband GSM networks and equipped with 3-inch screen, 2MP camera, and SiRF Star III GPS receiver.
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By N. A. Hilal on Monday, August 11, 2008Filed Under: Uncategorized

I found an interesting reports about a super high-tech Green RV in the US owned by Brian Brawdy. The RV powered by solar and wind turbine that make it so eco-friendly. And for navigation, he installed Garmin ‘GPSMAP 5208‘ device. Just follow the link to see the video reports.
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