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Mercedes-Benz GPS Navigation powered by Harman

Mark Peters : 2009-09-14 22:50:00
Harman to provide GPS navigation for Mercedes-Benz : Harman International Industries, Incorporated announced that it has been selected by Daimler AG (Mercedes-Benz) to provide the next-generation Comand infotainment system for the automaker’s new Mercedes-Benz S- and C-Class models. The new Harman GPS system is multimedia driven and will offer a sophisticated set of features including 3D navigation, brilliant graphics, Internet access, and wired or wireless connectivity. A hard disc drive will provide rich navigation data and will accommodate the user's personal entertainment files for increased flexibility and comfort.


Garmin Marine GPS Handheld

Mark Peters : 2009-09-14 19:35:58
Garmin GPS 72H Marine GPS handheld : Garmin International, the global leader in satellite navigation, announced the introduction of the Garmin GPS 72H Marine Handheld with new, state-of-the-art features including a high-sensitivity GPS receiver, and a fast USB interface - all in an easy-to-use handheld that floats. “Since 2002, the Garmin GPS 72 has been the handheld of choice for the boater that wants a simple, rugged, and reliable navigator,” said Dan Bartel, Garmin’s vice president for worldwide sales. “Now, with a high-sensitivity receiver, boaters can acquire a GPS position fix quickly and easily.”


Garmin Nuvi review

Ilse Jurriën : 2009-09-08 18:30:00
Garmin Nuvi review at LetsGoMobile : GPS handheld devices provide the rambler with a lot of useful information. Also in the field of geo-caching, a number of interesting developments have taken place over the last few years. One of the applications of such devices is auto navigation. When I was asked to review the Garmin Nuvi 1240, one of the easiest car navigation models available, I expected to be done fairly quickly. However, this seemingly simple navigation system proves to have a lot more to offer, in order to make traveling to unknown destinations a lot easier.

• Read the full Garmin Nuvi review at LetsGoMobile.


Garmin Edge 500

Mark Peters : 2009-09-05 12:07:06
Garmin Edge 500 Cycling GPS annouched : Garmin announced the aerodynamic Garmin Edge 500, an evolutionary leap in cycling technology. Weighing a mere 2 ounces, Edge 500 features a high-sensitivity GPS receiver, requires no calibration, can be switched quickly and easily between bicycles and connects wirelessly with ANT+ compatible third-party power meters. Designed for cyclists, the GPS-enabled Edge 500 tracks speed, distance, time, GPS position, elevation, calories burned, climb and descent. For extra-precise climb and descent data, Edge 500 incorporates a barometric altimeter to pinpoint changes in elevation.


Nokia 5800 Navigation

Mark Peters : 2009-08-21 16:25:00
Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition : Nokia’s new navigation mobile phone brings along familiar with a new twist. Nokia announced the Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition handset. The Nokia 5800 Navigation phone follows in the footsteps of the best-seller Nokia 5800 XpressMusic handset, and now comes with lifetime voice-guided DRIVE and WALK navigation licenses, quick access to the latest Ovi Maps software, full regional maps and easy zooming, all with familiar Nokia touch-screen user interface and large 3.2 inch widescreen. The Nokia Navigation cell phone will retail for 285,00 Euro.


Garmin Dakota

Mark Peters : 2009-07-12 01:10:10
Garmin Dakota GPS navigators : Garmin intros the Dakota 10 and 20 handheld GPS navigators, packing a high-sensitivity GPS receiver, worldwide basemap and color touchscreen display into a compact, waterproof device with up to 20 hours of battery life. Lightweight, rugged and waterproof, Garmin’s Dakota GPS handheld devices quickly acquire and maintain satellite reception thanks to a accurate GPS receiver with HotFix, which calculates satellite info and can use that info to quickly calculate a GPS position. The Dakota handhelds are the latest GPS devices from Garmin, which has spent 20 years using technology to enhance users’ lives, making Garmin a brand name in the automotive, aviation, marine, outdoor & fitness industries.


Handheld GPS review

Ilse Jurriën : 2009-07-07 15:30:00
Wintec GPS handheld review at LetsGoMobile : If you travel by car nowadays, you never have to worry about directions, since we all have a car navigation system at our disposal. But what if you are traveling by another means and in an unfamiliar area? That's when an outdoor GPS device comes in handy. Regardless of whether you're an outdoor sportsman, cyclist, biker, walker, tourist or recreationist, this GPS receiver will always make sure you're able to find your way back. LetsGoMobile received the Wintec G-Trender WSG-1000, an outdoor GPS handheld, to put it through the test.

• Read the full handheld GPS review at LetsGoMobile.


Garmin Edge review

Ilse Jurriën : 2009-06-04 10:40:00
Garmin Edge review at LetsGoMobile : This time I am reviewing a device made for the serious cyclist; the Garmin Edge 705 HR. The many possibilities of this advanced bike computer specifically target this group. Navigation software can also be used, however; that is not the core value of this device. The Garmin Edge is a training device, supporting training sessions. Not only in its ability to register performance like speed, distance and heart rate, but also to plan workouts.

• Read the full Garmin Edge review at LetsGoMobile.






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