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Archive for December, 2010

Introducing the Smallest GPS

posted by Never-Lost @ 3:44 PM
Monday, December 6, 2010

There’s a new kid in town when it come to GPS tracking. The Trackstick mini is now the smallest and most advanced GPS tracker in its class. There is no reason to travel without it. It measures a discreet 3½” x 1½” x 3/8″which makes it easy to bring anywhere.

The Trackstick mini has a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery. This means you no longer have to endure the inconvenience of changing batteries often. It will simply charge itself every time you plug it in your computer to download Google Earth powered tracking histories. The 360 degree antenna further allows for expanded possibilities in both personal and covert GPS tracking.

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GPS That Looks Like a Smartphone

posted by Never-Lost @ 6:51 PM
Friday, December 3, 2010

Sleek, slim, and stunning. That’s how many gadget geeks describe the Garmin Nuvi 3790T. This beautiful personal navigation system has a 4.3-inch WVGA multi-touch screen and a 9mm thick frame. It has amazing 2D and 3D maps that load more quickly compared to older devices.

You not only get free lifetime traffic alerts but also an integrated antenna and a fine interface. The 800 x 480 resolution enables the placement of four info boxes on the side of the map while you navigate. Simply select what you need such as elevation, current time, driving direction, current speed, distance and time to destination, etc. then arrange the boxes as you want to using the simple press feature.

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