We've come across a number of GPS-based tracking devices over the years but most are rather bulky and difficult to setup. eTrak's attempting to remedy this here at CTIA 2013 with GPS+, a fob-like product that combines WiFi, cellular and GPS tracking in …See all stories on this topic » Google Alerts – intitle:gps -intext:Gap [...]
“Indoor GPS” company YFind raises US$1.18M from Innosight and …
Singapore-based YFind, an indoor positioning company, has raised S$ 1.5M (US$ $ 1.18M) from Innosight Ventures and Walden International, it announced in a …See all stories on this topic » Google Alerts – intitle:gps -intext:Gap -intext:GP -intext:health -intext:doctor Note: Newswire stories are provided as a courtesy of Rated4Stars.com. Content of these articles is provided by [...]
Garmin Oregon Handheld GPS REVIEW & RATING (450, 450T, 550, 550T)
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The Garmin Oregon handheld brings the intuitive touch-screen interface to the world of rugged handheld GPS devices, and without sacrificing high-end features for even the most rigorous of backcountry expeditions. As About.com states in its editorial review, “Garmin takes another giant step toward taking the “geek factor” out of handheld GPS navigators and making them easy-to-use and consumer friendly.”
Garmin nüvi 1400 Series REVIEW (1450, 1450T, 1450LMT, 1490T, 1490LMT)
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Garmin remains at the top of its game with constant innovation that is keeping the manufacturer solidly on top in sales and customer satisfaction for vehicle GPS units in the U.S. What we’re especially intrigued by is how the pace of innovation continues to accelerate and just how quickly yesterday’s luxury feature becomes today’s essential “must-have.” With prices remaining competitive, the number of features per dollar gives you, the consumer, the best value ever, and those features are fitting into more and more compact units. Garmin’s nuvi 1200, 1300 and 1400 series introduce the thinnest, most pocketable units yet as the new CityXplorer feature brings a wealth of new GPS features to the pedestrian, navigating an unfamilar city by foot or mass transit…
Garmin nuvi 3750, 3760LMT, 3760T, 3790LMT, 3790T GPS | nuvi 3700 series: REVIEW
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In its Editor’s Choice review, PC World calls the Garmin nuvi 3700 series “without doubt the sexiest, sleekest and best-looking GPS unit we’ve ever seen.” We agree. But the 3700 series is more than just good looks. Garmin has taken the top-of-the-line of its popular and acclaimed nuvi series to yet another level with rich functionality and iPhone-era touch screen capability without sacrificing Garmin’s trademark top of class easy-to-use interface…
TomTom XXL 540TM, 540M, 540T, 540S LIVE: REVIEW
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If the typical screen size of vehicle GPS units still leaves you squinting, TomTom’s XXL 540 series repackages the features of its successful and highly-rated XL 340 series into an eye-pleasing unit with an ample 5″ (diagonal) screen at a competitive price for a unit i this size class…
Garmin nüvi 1300 Series REVIEW (1300, 1300LMT, 1350, 1350T, 1350LMT, 1370T, 1390, 1390T, 1390LMT)
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Garmin remains at the top of its game with constant innovation that is keeping the manufacturer solidly on top in sales and customer satisfaction for vehicle GPS units in the U.S. What we’re especially intrigued by is how the pace of innovation continues to accelerate and just how quickly yesterday’s luxury feature becomes today’s essential “must-have.” With prices remaining competitive, the number of features per dollar gives you, the consumer, the best value ever, and those features are fitting into more and more compact units…
TomTom XL 340, 340S, 340S LIVE: REVIEW
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TomTom’s value-packed XL 340 and XL 340S (wide-screen versions of the TomTom ONE 140 and 140S) offer an attractive upgrade to the XL 330 and 330S, competitively positioning them in the entry-level category of in-vehicle GPS systems, which includes Garmin’s popular 2×5 series. Most significant, TomTom has now included its Advanced Lane Guidance feature into the XL 340 series, a feature until now seen only on midrange and top GPS units. The new XL 340S LIVE includes a built-in receiver for TomTom’s LIVE Services, including live traffic, weather, fuel prices and Google Local Search…
Garmin nüvi 755T, 765T, 775T, 785T (7×5) – REVIEW
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Garmin’s nuvi series has been all about constant innovation and improving on what just a few months ago seemd to be as top-of-the-line as the series could get. Hence, dozens of nuvi models and many with top 4.5- and 5-star ratings. The 7×5 series, which includes the 755T, 765T, 775T and 785T does it again, with the addition of some compelling “gotta have” features and smaller touches that continue to refine this excellent product without undermining its performance…
Garmin nuvi 265T, 265WT, 275T, 285WT Vehicle GPS: REVIEW
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Garmin’s popular 2×5 series, building on the success of the 200 series, designed as a budget-friendly GPS, continues to blur the lines between “entry level” and mid-level with the 265T, 265W, 275T and 285WT models which sit at the upper end of this category…





