Posted in Gps Review, Palm on November 18th, 2007 No Comments »
Palm Z22 GPS Review
Because the Z22 is a low-resolution (160×160 pixels on the screen) Palm OS device, it is harder to find some of the newer games and applications that are compatible with it. But you aren’t totally left out in the cold as there are some applications, especially the ones listed in the AddIt program, which are compatible and look very nice on the Z22’s screen.

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Posted in Gps Review, Palm on November 18th, 2007 No Comments »
Palm Z22 GPS Review
The Palm Z22 is powered by a 200MHz processor that delivers smooth operation with no real noticeable lag when switching between programs. Palm says the Z22’s rechargeable battery can last up to one week with casual use.

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Posted in Gps Review, Palm on November 18th, 2007 No Comments »
Reviewed by lincon—June 24, 2006
Strengths: Low cost, easy to use, color screen, small size is easy to fit in pocket or purse
Weaknesses: Screen is smaller than state of the art PDAs
Summary: This is a very easy to use PDA right out of the box. We purchased this unit for my wife’s mom who is not an electronics lover, however the Palm OS and simplified button menus made this an easy to use PDA for her. It is easy to create and store names/addresses, memos, and even upload photos. There are just enough functions to satisfy any beginner without other confusing features. There are no wireless or online functions, so this would not be the unit to get for any expecting to expand their PDA later on. Durability of the unit remains to be judged, but the overall build quality feels good. Continue Reading »
Palm Z22 GPS Plus Infor
This Post just index all the Plus information about Palm Z22 on the Gps-Plus dot Net
Main Features:
* Cool, affordable handheld with 32 MB of flash memory and bright color screen
* Perfect replacement for your messy paper daily organizer
* Weighing in at just over 3 ounces, this lightweight organizer is about the size of a deck of cards
* Easily connect and synchronize with data stored on your computer; view digital photos
* Palm Desktop Software for Windows and Mac

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Asus S102 GPS Plus Infor
This Post just index all the Plus information about Asus S102 on the Gps-Plus dot Net
Main Features:
* Stylish vehicle GPS navigator with highly sensitive SiRF III GPS chipset
* Natural voice technology provides audible turn-by-turn directions
* 3.5-inch, full-color TFT LCD display with 240 x 320 resolution
* Expandable Secure Digital (SD) slot; built-in MP3/photo player
* Measures 4.3 x 3.4 x 0.8 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty

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Posted in Gps Review, Asus on November 16th, 2007 No Comments »
ASUS MyPal A636 Review
Asus main software addition is Destinator PN 5.1.8, the machine’s bundle route-planning software, alongside which it has also included UK and Ireland street maps, on a bundled 256MB SD card.

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Posted in Gps Review, Asus on November 16th, 2007 No Comments »
ASUS MyPal A636 Review
Performance on the Asus MyPal A636 was a mixed bag. In terms of its navigation abilities, we were impressed with the A636’s ability to lock onto satellites in about 20 seconds and immediately plot our position with a large arrowhead.

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ASUS MyPal A636 GPS Plus Infor
This Post just index all the Plus information about ASUS MyPal A636 on the Gps-Plus dot Net
The Asus A636 has a 416Mhz Intel XScale processor, 3.5″ QVGA screen, 128Mb Flash ROM (60Mb + 25Mb partition user accessible), 64Mb RAM, built in SiRF StarIII GPS with 25mm antenna, SDIO slot, Bluetooth 1.2, and WiFi 802.11b. It’s also bundled with Destinator Pocket Navigator 5 and a 256Mb SD card containing an auto-installer for the software.

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Posted in Gps Review, Garmin on November 15th, 2007 No Comments »
Garmin Nuvi 350 Pocket Vehicle GPS Review
The voice-guided driving directions were easy to comprehend and were spot on in terms of accuracy, and the receiver did an excellent job of pinpointing our location on the map.

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Posted in Garmin on November 15th, 2007 No Comments »
Garmin Zumo 550 Review
Route recalculations were slower than the lightening-fast Rider. It wasn’t much slower, but enough to be annoying.

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