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Archive for April, 2011

Search and Find

posted by Never-Lost @ 2:27 PM
Monday, April 18, 2011

If you always find yourself lost and asking for directions, it is about time that you got a GPS. One of the best brands that you can count on is the TomTom GPS. There are different kinds of GPS devices and you can definitely find one to suit your needs. There are portable GPS devices for your car and motorcycle. You can even carry it with you when you go camping or hiking to ensure that you are always on the right track.

There are many more uses for the GPS. It is used by the military to guide their missiles to their targets. A lot of the newer cars already include the GPS as a standard feature to help drivers navigate to their destinations. Campers and Hikers use it to guide their way specially if their destination is off the beaten path. You will never get lost again as long as you have a TomTom GPS device with you.

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The Right Way

posted by Never-Lost @ 1:50 PM
Monday, April 4, 2011

Nowadays, you never have to guess which street to turn into when driving. With devices like the Garmin Nuvi 1350T, you’re assured that you get the right directions on time, all the time. This device has preloaded maps for North America, announces street by names and even guides you to the proper lane for navigation. You can also receive subscription free traffic alerts to help you steer free of routes that are experiencing traffic delays.

One of the more exciting features of this device is called ecoRoute. It will actually save you gas and money by calculating the most fuel-efficient route and even tracks your fuel usage. The 1350 has lots of other features like the JPEG picture viewer, world travel clock with time zones as well as a currency and measurement converter. It also has an emergency locator so you always know your exact location. Enhance your traveling experience with the Garmin Nuvi 1350t today.

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