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Wednesday, 15 November 2006 15:24 |
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Tuesday, 31 October 2006 15:00 |
 | E-TEN Information Systems has released details of the company's Upcoming plans for the Pocket PC Phone market. Highlights of the announcement include an all new case design that is considerably thinner than current products; upgraded communications with support for faster protocols and standards; and the ability to combine both GPS and Wi-Fi capabilities in a single device. Add to:  |
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Monday, 24 July 2006 17:20 |
| | Garmin International has introduced a GPS-navigator Zumo specially designed for bikers. It is left-hand oriented, gloves friendly and has big buttons on the touchscreen LCD. Zumo is equipped with a 3.5” LCD, the info from it can be read even under the bright sunlight. The shell is waterproof (up to 30 minutes 1 meter deep), the LCD is protected from fuel splashes and ultraviolet with special plastic. The navigator can display speed and fuel level. When Zumo detects low fuel level, it will automatically inform about it and offer the route to the nearest fuel station. Besides it supports Bluetooth and has an MP3-player. |
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Wednesday, 15 March 2006 17:05 |
| Mio A701 it's a tri-band GSM/GPRS cell phone that runs Windows Mobile 5. It uses a SiRFstar III GPS receiver to provide positioning information. Best of all, the A701 comes in a handy package. Anything with so much of features has to have a big screen and the A701 does not disappoint. Check out the big 2.7" TFT screen. For fun, Mio has also included a 1.3 megapixel camera. Of course, Bluetooth is provided as well for your wireless needs. |
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Wednesday, 15 March 2006 17:02 |
 | Looking for a basic GPS device that gets you on your way, with no additional complexities or unwanted features? Don't want to be bugged by mobile calls or office e-mails when you are out on a road trip, and navigational facilities would suffice? Look no further, for the Mio C210 is made just for you. Running off a 400MHz processor, the C210 uses a SiRFstar III GPS reciever for all your global positioning needs, and offers a clean touch-screen destination entry in a compact form-factor. |
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Wednesday, 15 March 2006 16:57 |
| Mio unveiled it's new GPS PDA devices based on the popular 168 and A201 sat-nav devices, the Mio P550 and Mio P350 and repackaged them in a more compact design. With a SiRFstar III GPS receiver, P550 and P350 offer a host of PDA functionalities. One of the cool things about these two is their seamless compatibility with software for Windows Mobile 5.0. Customers can choose to go in for the Mio Map v3 navigation software. The 512MB of flash memory on-board comes filled with maps of one region and major roads of Europe. |
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Wednesday, 15 March 2006 16:53 |
| Taking personal navigation to a new level, Mio showcased the Mio C510E GPS unit, with maps of one region as well as major roads across Europe pre-installed on its internal memory. |
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