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Oct 28 2009

Medion GoPal PNA470 Satellite Navigation


Medion is rising in UK’s Satellite Navigation market with new superior launches. Medion GoPal PNA470 satellite navigation is an in-car sat nav, that comes with lots of features piled into it. It has managed to incorporate a 4.3inches wide-screen display into a small 22mm plastic case. This display is ample enough for you to provide with a clear and bright view in the daylight. The display could be operated with fingers (touch screen technology) or with a stylus supplied with it. The voice guidance offered by this satellite navigation is crisp and loud.

Medion GoPal PNA470 Satellite Navigation
Maps of 32 countries with UK map is pre-loaded onto a 1GB SD card in Medion GoPal PNA470 4.3” In-Car Satellite Navigation. The address search is through postal code and provides an easy access to various Points- of-interest and other locations of the place. Route calculation of this Medion sat nav is found to be fast and reliable. Besides, there is speed camera alerts that protects the users from risking their license due to over speeding. Blue tooth facility is enabled in it, which provides hands-free access to calls. The processor employed in it is Samsung 400MHz.

The maps are either in 2D or 3D, but they tend to appear a bit cluttered, which could be said as a negative point of Medion GoPal PNA470 400MHz Satellite Navigation. TMC traffic updates are provided in this sat nav. There is a provision to download media files from the mobile phones and songs could be played through the MP3 player. The audio quality cannot be said to perform well, although the headphone provides better sound. The estimated battery life of this device extends for a period of 4 hours. To conclude, Medion GoPal PNA470 satellite navigation comes with too many features, with some features performing well, but with pitfalls in the other features.

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Oct 28 2009

Child Tracker GPS


Insignia Little Buddy child Tracker, a new launch in the market from Best Buy can track your child wherever he goes. Parents can place the device in child’s tiffin box or backpack. This device signals the whereabouts of the child to a computer or smartphone. This is made possible by combining the global satellite positioning and cellular technology.
There are further options in Little buddy child Tracker such as a provision to set up a specific timing and location, like school or playground where the child is supposed to stay. This device can automatically send a message to you once when the child leaves that place.
Insignia Little Buddy Child Tracker GPS Device Tracks your Child
Tracking children using satellite device is a new technology that became popular recently. Many manufacturers have launched this device, by integrating it with wearable accessories like watches. Many incredible features are also incorporated into these devices.

Little Buddy is available for sale with many electronic retailers at a price of $100. Many websites too offer this at much cheaper rates.

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Oct 28 2009

nüvifone G60


Are you thinking about getting a nüvifone G60? Don’t forget to check out Amazon. They now have it for $99 when purchased with a new service plan. If you’re still on the fence about the purchase, you should check out our newest set of nüvifone G60 videos, which focus on a few of the nüvifone’s unique location capabilities — premium connected services and camera with geotagging. Premium connected services includes real-time traffic updates, white pages, weather, movies, local events and fuel prices. These features are extremely helpful when you’re out and about because they provide you with the information you need to make good decisions like where to buy the cheapest gas and what roads to travel to avoid traffic.

The nüvifone’s 3MP camera has autofocus and it will automatically geotag an image with the exact latitude and longitude line of where the image was taken. You can then email the image to a friend so they can navigate to the location, or save it so you can find it in the future.

Source: Garmin

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