If you found Thinkware's original iNAVI ES100 navigator a bit lacking, then perhaps the company's new ES100+ will be a bit more to your taste.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.17 at 14:22
We now have more details on the iNAVI ES series we mentioned earlier this month. There is a new model called iNAVI ES100+ which apparently is the low end GPS navigation system.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.07.17 at 06:56
Toshiba recently announced Qosmio F55 laptop series, usually referred to as “gaming laptop” thanks to its Intel Core 2 Duo CPU and NVIDIA GPUs.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.07.16 at 06:50
Garmin just announced a new mounting solution for nuvi 760 for various Ford vehicles in Europe which include Focus, C-Max, Kuga, Fiesta, and Transit.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.07.15 at 19:05
Viliv has just showcased new models in the Viliv X70 series in addition to the initial model ‘Vant’. The new models are X70 Shine, X70 Express, and X70 Study.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.07.15 at 12:38
We had mentioned GPS navigation systems with breathalyzers before. Those were from Europe. This one is called JANV DR7200 and is from Korea. In addition to its alcohol sensor, this navigation system also has digital TV receiver, multimedia player, picture-in-picture feature, bluetooth connectivity, SD card slot, and an FM transmitter.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.07.15 at 06:17
Palm and Sprint today officially announced Palm Treo 800W with integrated GPS. With the embedded GPS and Palm software, Treo 800w smartphone offers maps, point-to-point directions and point-of-interest (POI) searches.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.07.15 at 05:59
There's plenty of people-tracking GPS devices out there to choose from, but if you're in need of something a bit more specialized, you may want to consider this latest device from Keruve, which is apparently intended specifically for Alzheimer's patients.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.07.14 at 11:05
British electricpig has an article about alternatives to iPhone 3G. iPhone 3G’s been out for a few days now and we’re not hearing that great things about the GPS functionality - which we know does not provide turn-by-turn directions.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.07.14 at 06:30
Spanish brand Keruve has come out with a GPS device designed to keep an eye out for Alzheimer’s patients. The system consists of a special bracelet and a PSP like handheld device that can show the location of the person wearing the bracelet.
Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2008.07.14 at 06:25