Sanyo has launched two advanced SANYO "Easy Street" portable navigation systems on the US market.
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The Magellan Maestro 4000 is basically the simplest and cheapest device that the new Maestro series from Magellan has. It is has completely redesigned the user interface. Physical Characteristics
The Maestro 4000 is not a compact GPS system; it is 5 inches wide, 8 inches thick, and weighs about 8.5 ounces. The display screen is 4.3 inches, which is larger than the standard size screen that most GPS devices have. Despite its size, the viewing angle and the quality of the screen is not the (...)
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For those of you who like simple devices that do nothing but navigate you to where you want to go, the Garmin Nuvi 350 is the best GPS for you. This GPS does not have many advances, and is simple to operate; making it a great first time GPS purchase.
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First starting out only in Europe, the TomTom ONE just recently arrived to America. With many features at hand the TomTom ONE may look more complicated than it actually is.
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Garmin International Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. (Nasdaq: GRMN), today introduced the Rino 520HCx and Rino 530HCx, the latest in Garmin’s groundbreaking and award-winning line of two-way radios integrated with GPS technology. The new units feature a high-sensitivity GPS receiver for faster acquisition, improved accuracy in challenging outdoor environments, and the addition of a microSD card slot for detailed mapping data.
“Since its inception, the Rino line has staked claim as the (...)
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