HP iPAQ 614

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HP iPAQ 614


HP’s iPAQ 614 Business Navigator features a 3.0-megapixel camera, 2.8-inch TFT display, a Marvell PXA270 processor (520-MHz), 256MB ROM, 128MB RAM, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, microSD memory card slot, GPS, Bluetooth 2.0, and USB connectivity.


The new HP iPAQ 614 is a combines everything a businessperson needs. It is very fast, and since it offers a few navigation solutions, you are able to choose the one that fits you best. Unfortunately, its speakerphone is unusable and the sound quality during a talk is not the best, but it can be adjusted via an external wireless device




(Via Cell Phone - Cell Phones.)

motorola smart rider

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motorola smart rider



Motorola Smart Rider is the new in vehicle phone from Motorola. Smart Rider phone, is an in-vehicle (fixed) device featuring GPS navigation, interactive voice activation, and Bluetooth wireless.


The hands free feature allows users to converse, navigate and tend to business while on-the-go.


The Smart Rider which targets professional drivers for the enterprise has the following features:



  • Bluetooth technology allows users to move freely from the home or office straight into the vehicle while having active calls, contact information and other personal data automatically transferred from the handset to the in-vehicle device

  • Multiple user profiles grant secure access to personalized phonebook settings for up to three drivers on the Smart Rider phone

  • Interactive voice activation makes the phone hassle-free for drivers

  • A robust built-in microphone and speakerphone ensures an exceptionally clear, sharp sound



Motorola’s Smart Rider also has GPS features like we mentioned earlier. Drivers can get turn by turn driving directions on the 2.8″ display and even have access to real time traffic reports. The phone also supports other location based services for fleet management.


Smart Rider will be sold worldwide and will be available on the market in June 2008.




(Via NaviGadget.)

CECT T5 Does GPS And WiFi

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CECT T5 Does GPS And WiFi

CECT T5 Does GPS And WiFi

Well, well, what do we have here? An iPhone clone that surprisingly runs on Windows Mobile 6.0. At $265 a pop (minimum order of 10 pieces), you will get the following with the CECT T5':-



  • Tri-band GSM900/1800MHz/1900MHZ

  • 2 megapixel camera

  • 2.8' QVGA TFT touch screen display

  • Video and audio playback

  • microSD memory card slot

  • e-book reader

  • Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity

  • GPS navigation

  • 128MB ROM, 64MB RAM





(Via UberGizmo, the Gadgets News Blog.)

navi-gator NR432

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navi-gator NR432

We thought these cheap looking GPS navigation systems would never make it out of China but we were wrong. Australians now can get their hands on this sat nav system that comes with reverse gear camera. Called NR432, this GPS navigation system has a 4.3″ wide touch screen, offers text to speech function, and uses the latest Navteq Australian maps. The navigation software was developed by Smart2Go.


What’s really nice about this system is of course the rear view camera that is wireless. This means you don’t have to rewire your whole vehicle - but still do keep in mind you’ll have to get power to the camera somehow.


Here are some more specs:



  • Memory: 512MB internal Flash memory 96MB SDRAM

  • Memory Expansion: SD/MMC

  • GPS receiver: SiRFstarIII

  • Processor: Samsung 2443/400 MHz

  • Battery: Rechargeable integrated Li-Polymer battery-up to 6 hrs life (depending on usage)

  • Display resolution WxH: 480 x 272 pixels


It will cost you 475 AUD which is about 430USD.





(Via NaviGadget.)

favicon from ennavi

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favicon from ennavi



Korean EnNavi has a new GPS navigation system out called Favicon. The device is actually dual function:



  • DMB TV receiver

  • GPS navigation system with TPEG


In fact you can make use of both features thanks to the PIP (picture-in-picture) function. Favicon has a 7″ WVGA screen, 4GB flash memory, SD card support, and runs on a Freescale 532Mhz processor. It will cost you about 400K Korean Wons…

(Via NaviGadget.)

Verizon & Networks In Motion Announce New VZ Navigator

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Verizon & Networks In Motion Announce New VZ Navigator

Verizon Wireless and Networks In Motion announced today that the newest version of VZ Navigator will be available in April on select consumer phones and Windows Mobile devices.

With the new VZ Navigator (Version 4), customers in 75 cities from coast to coast will be able to access traffic incidents, traffic updates and find detours around traffic congestion and accidents; more cities are expected to be added in the coming year. In addition, VZ Navigator will offer 3D perspective view, a movie and events finder, weather reports and forecasts, and gas prices at nearby gas stations.

Powered by Networks In Motion, Verizon Wireless’ VZ Navigator service is a location-based service (LBS) application that utilizes GPS technology and real-time information feeds. When the new version launches in April, customers in 75 cities will be able to access the new traffic integration feature. In these markets, routes will be calculated using both historical and real-time reported traffic information - the historical information will allow customers to see on average whether the traffic is impacted by traffic lights, heavy traffic or school zones.

Verizon Navigation Traffic

VZ Navigator’s historical data covers over 750,000 miles of roads in 48 states across the nation, making travel time estimates more accurate. The incident and flow information will tell customers how traffic is flowing, and will include details about reported accidents, disabled vehicles and congestion. NIM’s Traffic Tracking Center continually monitors conditions along the customers’ routes, sending proactive alerts to drivers about conditions ahead of them on their chosen routes. Detour options allow for comparison of ETA and conditions, before selecting a new route. Traffic information is powered by NAVTEQ Traffic.

Other new features customers can expect to see on VZ Navigator (Version 4) include:

  • Local Movies and Events - Customers can now search for show times, critics’ ratings and other details for movies, concerts, plays, sporting events and other social events based on the physical location of their phones.
  • 3D Perspective View - Enhances navigation by displaying maps from angles customers would see through car windshields, making it easier to visualize turn-by-turn directions.
  • Gas Finder - Provides customers with information on the location of gas stations close to their physical location and even provides gas prices at many gas stations in the area. Once a customer selects a station, VZ Navigator can also provide turn-by-turn directions to the selected gas station.
  • Weather - Provides current weather conditions and forecasts based on the physical location of their phones without manually inputting an address.

The newest version of VZ Navigator (Version 4) will be available next month for $9.99 for unlimited monthly access or $2.99 for one-day use on select Get It Now®-enabled phones in the Get Going section under Travel & Guides or Featured Apps. In addition, VZ Navigator (Version 4) will also be available on select Windows Mobile devices. Airtime or megabyte charges and specific terms of use apply when browsing, downloading and using the application.

Traffic integration is only available in certain areas. Verizon Wireless customers who currently have a subscription to VZ Navigator can get a free upgrade by simply selecting Options from the main screen of VZ Navigator then selecting Check for Updates. For more information on VZ Navigator, visit www.verizonwireless.com/vznavigator.




(Via Cell Phone Digest.)

Mio and ATX Make a Connected GPS

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Mio and ATX Make a Connected GPS

Mio and ATX Make a Connected GPS


Mio is partnering with ATX to make connected GPS devices. ATX will provide the wireless know-how and Mio will combine it in its navigation software followed by the next step for GPS devices: being connected to receive traffic info, real-time updates, gas prices and able to receive an address from a computer with Google Maps.

(Via TechFresh.net - Cell Phones, Laptops, Video Games, iPods, Cameras.)