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Friday, August 27, 2010

Navigating around mobile GPS




GPS can be found on many new electronics, but which one is the best for you? I saw this video which is a good, quick overview of the newest mobile GPS. There are always the classic hand held GPS that are very easy to read and navigate while driving, however with the addition of advanced mobile services their prices can be a lot higher than most consumers will pay for. One example is the Garmin Nuvi 1690 that has impressive accommodations such as Google local search, real-time traffic, gas prices and weather. However, this particular product sells for about $499. Google had introduced a GPS application for mobile phones, but it turned out to be difficult for drivers to use. After this, Wisepilot, another online mobile GPS, was introduced for Android mobile phones which at $70/year was a much more affordable than Garmin and easier to use than Google. In turn, this new GPS became a huge competitor for them. Another option is a GPS navigation add-on, like the Dual XGPS 300, which cost around $150-180 and can turn an ordinary electronic gadget like an iPod Touch into your newest navigation tool. There are a number of online mobile GPS for consumers to try and with the competitive business market and numerous technological advancements you should be able to find an affordable one that suits you best!

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