Monday, December 24, 2007

Buying GPS

GPS is a great gift item for all the last minutes shoppers. If you want to provide a great gift to your Mom or Dad who could benefit immensely from ability to navigate with directions from the nearest grocery to making a timely visit for the doctor's appointment. Well PC magazine has an interesting article that can educate guys like yourself and myself on "How to Buy a GPS". The article by Molly K. McLaughlin writes about the GPS Essentials So, what exactly makes a GPS device good in this crowded market? Important features include a large readable display, a variety routing options, built-in maps, a large points of interest (POI) database, and most importantly, a strong receiver. The SiRF Star III GPS receiver has become the defacto standard for GPS devices because of its fast Time to First Fix (TTFF)—the time it takes the receiver to find its position in a new location—as well as its ability to acquire and maintain a signal even in dense urban environments. Save some money and load on the features with a refurbished navigation system from Tiger GPS!

Saturday, December 22, 2007

GPS Tops Consumer Shopping List

Maybe they're tired of fighting about which way to turn, or maybe they're feeling a bit fragile and lost, but this holiday, GPS is topping many shoppers' lists. Amazon Electronics , the bellwether of who's buying what, just sent me a list of its top 25 most-purchased items last week. The Garmin Nuvi , in various models, appeared four times on the list. (Other repeated top sellers included Canon and Apple.)

Why the run on GPS now? The technology is finally mature enough that it really can get you where you need to be ………<more>

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