Posts Tagged ‘outdoor gps’

TomTom Go 930-The Best GPS For Travelers

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Hello there!

The GO 930 is reasonably priced, too, depending upon where you shop. Currently, you can get it for about $250 from Amazon.com.

The Go 930 offers TomTom’s Map Share technology for correcting routes and downloading corrections from others. These features require using the included TomTom Home software, which has been greatly improved with the 2.0 version. Connecting the Go 930 to a Bluetooth phone is simple, and doing so lets you answer calls hands-free, place calls with just a tap, and quickly contact emergency services, if needed. The Go 930 also includes an FM transmitter (although a static-filled one), a media player, 5 million points of interest, and a remote control. The remote doesn’t clip onto the steering wheel, as those of other GPS devices do, so its value was lost on us.

Anyway Happy GPS & Bye!

More details visit TomTom.com

New Garmin Dakota 10 & 20

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

(Credit:Garmin.com)

(Credit:Garmin.com)

Garmin Dakota 10 is rugged, palm-sized navigator boasts touchscreen navigation, high-sensitivity GPS with HotFix™ satellite prediction, and a worldwide basemap in one affordable, power-packed punch.

(Credit:Garmin.com)

(Credit:Garmin.com)

This Garmin Dakota 20 is rugged, palm-sized navigator combines touchscreen navigation, high-sensitivity GPS with HotFix™ satellite prediction, barometric altimeter, 3-axis electronic compass and microSD™ card slot in one affordable, power-packed punch.

Garmin Dakota 10 & 20 physically smaller than the iconic Garmin eTrex, Dakota boasts a much bigger color display thanks to the 2.6-inch glove-friendly touchscreen.  For me Garmin is the best product in the market. User friendly & more enjoyable when we use it. Happy GPS & Bye!

More details visit www.garmin.com