The Roadmate 1412 has Magellan’s newest intuitive user interface, this will make finding your destination easy all the time! In addition the Roadmate 1412 has Quikspell technology which will intelligently search and check the spelling when searching for the addresses.
Full mapping of United States, Canada and Puerto Rico included, that can be viewed on the [...]
Posted on October 2nd, 2008 by admin
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E-TEN’s glofiish X500 is an accomplished Pocket PC with GPS antenna, Wi-Fi and FM radio among the standout features. It has good battery life and a range of software extras generous enough to make some other Pocket PC vendors blush.
If you are keen to try navigation but not necessarily keen to buy dedicated navigation kit, [...]
Posted on September 11th, 2008 by admin
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We don’t like how the N82 looks and we’re not keen on its keypad, but it’s such a good phone in terms of features that we’re prepared to overlook its aesthetic shortcomings. This is how the N95 should’ve been — from the camera to the GPS, everything works as you expect it to. Fingers crossed [...]
Posted on August 23rd, 2008 by admin
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Potentially a very useful device for those needing convenient navigation functionality, its limited battery life and lack of Wi-Fi are serious drawbacks.
HP’s iPAQ hw6515 Mobile Messenger is potentially a very useful device for mobile professionals, particularly those needing convenient navigation functionality. But its limited battery life and lack of Wi-Fi are serious drawbacks.
The HP iPaq [...]
Posted on August 22nd, 2008 by admin
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Pocket PC with 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi and a keyboard. You get the feeling the designers of the Pocket LOOX T830 asked themselves what components a Pocket PC could possibly contain and then proceeded to pour them all inside the casing, one by one. This is a feature-rich device with barely anything missing.
It’s also large. It [...]
Posted on August 21st, 2008 by admin
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If you’ve read our review of T-Mobile’s MDA Compact III you may get a sense of déjà vu with O2’s XDA Orbit, as the devices look similar and share many features. But the Orbit is the first XDA model to come with built-in GPS and bundled navigation software, so T-Mobile needs to start watching its [...]
Posted on August 21st, 2008 by admin
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We like O2’s upgraded xda IIi handheld/phone combo as much as we liked the xda II. It would be easy to look at the O2 Xda IIi and mistakenly think you were looking directly at its predecessor, the O2 Xda II. O2’s kept the same basic design for the O2 Xda IIi, which measures in [...]
Posted on August 21st, 2008 by admin
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E-TEN’s glofiish X500 is an accomplished Pocket PC with GPS antenna, Wi-Fi and FM radio among the standout features. It has good battery life and a range of software extras generous enough to make some other Pocket PC vendors blush.
If you are keen to try navigation but not necessarily keen to buy dedicated navigation kit, [...]
Posted on August 21st, 2008 by admin
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Garmin puts an end to a drought of Palm-based GPS handhelds with its Garmin iQue 3000 ($426). It’s just as useful for keeping a calendar and an address book as it is for finding your way in the world, plus the system’s digital maps are precise, routing is efficient, and its spoken directions are easy [...]
Posted on August 9th, 2008 by admin
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Sony was late to the GPS market, but is finally bringing its trademark style to satellite navigation, with the slimline, widescreen Nav-U NV-U92. This in-car unit promises simple pan-European guidance, real-time traffic updates and a hybrid navigation system that copes with urban canyons. It’s available now for around £300, with the UK and Ireland-only NV-U82 [...]
Posted on August 8th, 2008 by admin
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