Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Magellan reveals units Roadmate paste and Explorist 310 GPS

Don't forget that paste Roadmate which appear in the database of the FCC in September? Similar to those for Magellan launched officially. Registration for $299.99 here in the States, this 7-inch Monster browser packs a touch screen WVGA, Bluetooth and lifetime supply of updates to free movement. It is preloaded with maps of all 50 States, Canada and Puerto Rico, not to mention loads of points of interest, of content from the AAA TourBook Guide (including ratings of diamonds and descriptions for the United States and the Canada) six million and a roadside assistance service provides your precise location where you indicate to some fine man or a woman at the other end an emergency call. If you're more than an Argonaut, Pocket browser Explorist 310 is probably more your speed. Is retail for $199.99, and it includes a 2.2 inch color screen, a robust, waterproof housing, SiRFstar III GPS chipset and a series of features of restoration on the market in outdoor navigation - things like creating waypoints, a premium, preloaded map World Edition, followed active and summary of the runway. There are also some 500 MB memory available to the user (for adding additional cards), and we are told that two AA batteries can feed an astonishing 18 hours. Therefore, where life is considering you?


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