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Ferrari Portable Naviagation System by Becker

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

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Becker, the Germany brand, has launched a new GPS navigation system designed after the Ferrari brand.  Seems like technology and car brands are hooking up left and right these days!

Becker’s new portable Navigation system is entitled Traffic Assist Pro Z250, not only is it made of “special” materials, but it also has the soft touch features that have been so popular this year with new navigation devices.  After the iPhone, everyone is sick of jabbing their fingers into screens while driving.

For Ferrari lovers, this navigation device is perfect because it can point you in the direction of every Ferrari dealer in Europe and the United States along with restaurants, movie theaters, gas stations, and other points of interest.

The new Becker navigation device also has the original Ferrari colors, customized Ferrari software, 4.3 inch touch screen, telephone, bluetooth, 3D map views, lane info, turn by turn navigation, and a sleek design.

Some other cool features include a picture viewer which allows you to feature your jpeg files in a slideshow, the speed limit display which warns you if you are going over the speed limit, a day and night mode which adjust the screen brightness automatically, an MP3 player so you can play uploaded music at anytime, and pin entry for the ultimate security.

OneTouch Magellan Maestro 4370

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

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The new OneTouch navigation system by Magellan is a one touch customizable GPS navigating giant!  The user has an option to customize all the icons for ease of use.  That way, if you use the restaurants or bank icons the most, you can put them on your home screen.

The Magellan 4370 also includes maps of all of North America including Puerto Rico, Canada, and the United States. Anywhere you want to go, the options are limitless from voice guidance, lane guidance, 3D buildings and live traffic with Pedestrian features.

Other specifications include 10 to 16 feet GPS accuracy, 3 hour battery life, pre loaded maps, 4.3 inch screen, 2GM memory, integrated multidirectional antenna,  and a high impact plastic case.

So what’s in the box?

  • Maestro 4350 GPS receiver
  • AC adapter
  • Vehicle power adapter w/ FM traffic antenna
  • USB data cable
  • Adhesive disc (for dash mounting)
  • Windshield mount
  • Basic cradle
  • Protective pouch
  • Quick Start Guide & Quick Reference Guide
  • Manual on CD-ROM

The Magellan Maestro 4350 cost about $400 and is available at Best Buy… definitely a great way to navigate.

TomTom Portable Navigation Device Connects at CES 2009

Monday, January 12th, 2009

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It’s called the GO 740 Live and at $499 it’s the first TomTom portable navigation device to be launched in the USA and it’s ready to connect you to the world… literally.

The TomTom GO 740 Live provides real time traffic information, a fuel price service and local search using all the major search people, including Google and Weather.

One issue we all have a problem with is that the new “connected” portable GPS navigation devices never come out of the box ready ready for action.  We end up paying more for connections, accessories, and monthly subscriptions just to get the unit ready for everyday use.  In today’s economy, we all want more for our buck and for good reason.

That’s why the TomTom Go portable navigators made such a huge splash at CES 2009.  Each TomTom Go 740 Live navigator comes ready right out the box with a built in SIM card and GPRS modem.  Another sleek and popular feature that TomTom Go Live incorporates is voice recognition which recognizes over 130 voice commands which allows you to get moving with planned routes, make phone calls, and set preferences… all by voice

Is it competition for Garmin nuvi 880 products? I guess we will find out in 2009.  Stay tuned here.

The Smallest GPS Tracking Device

Monday, January 5th, 2009

gps_imageProcon, Inc., or Protect and Connect, has recently announced the launch of the Cube, the smallest GPS tracking device in the industry. Not only is the Cube small, it’s rugged, durable, heat resistant, and installation friendly.

Acording the Kyle Fjelstad, Procon’s Vice President of Product Development:

“This is a cutting edge product far superior to everything else in the industry…We expect tremendous sales volume with this product. The CUBE(TM) will change the way the subprime finance automotive industry thinks about GPS tracking devices. The compact design allows stealth installation, yet maintains a significant amount of space at the circuit board level to assure superior GPS performance. The custom hypersensitive GPS antenna is designed to overcome the sensitivity issues common in attempts by others to make small credit card size devices.”

Procon, Inc. is the leader in Mobile Resource Management (MRM) and provides solutions for government, automotive, consumer and commercial. The Cube will be distributed through GoldStar GPS, Procon’s subprime automotive finance brand.

For more information contact
David Meyer of PROCON, Inc., +1-865-694-2704, davidm@proconmrm.com

The REAL benefits of having a GPS in your car

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

nuvi260withbow-thumbBy now you’ve probably heard the television and radio ads urging you to “Get a Garmin” this holiday season. But what are the real benefits of owning a consumer GPS device? Since we know you’re not the kind of person to simply buy what the TV tells you, we’ve provided the following objective list of reasons to own a GPS from Garmin, Magellan, Tom Tom or any number of consumer electronics companies.

What are the Benefits of Owning a Car GPS Device?
So let’s cut to the chase.Are GPS devices just cool gadgets to show off to your friends or do they have some practical purpose in your life? Here are some of the things you can do with a GPS device:

· Get directions. Obviously, the number one selling point of any GPS device is that it helps you get from Point A to Point B without getting lost. New GPS technology allows you to pre-program your trip into the device and then receive directions via turn-by-turn navigation. On many Garmin GPS devices, the information is even delivered by a friendly computerized voice.

· Use it as a phone. The Magellan Maestro and other recent GPS devices now integrate Bluetooth technology into the device, so you can now use the GPS as a hands-free phone. With concerns about safety due to cell phone use in the car (and many states having passed hands-free cell phone laws) this feature is more relevant than ever.

· Drive more safely.
As amazing as it sounds, many GPS devices now provide warnings about upcoming obstacles in the road as well as advice about which lane has the least amount of potential traffic. These features give you an advantage over the unexpected bumps in the road that could pose a real safety risk to you or your family.

· Get there quicker. In the “old days” you had to bite your tongue and wait it out when traffic got tough. Now, GPS devices help make the traffic snarl a thing of the past. Many systems are linked to your local highway traffic reports and can clue you in when you need to take an alternate route. In fact, GPS technology has become so advanced that it can even provide that alternate route on the fly!

· Find something to do. Magellan, Garmin and other companies are now preloading their auto GPS devices with links to thousands of restaurants, movie theatres and other entertainment options. You can search by what you want to do tonight, and the GPS will provide a wealth of options (and even tell you how to get there).

· Enjoy your trip.
If you’re taking your family on a car trip, pack your toothbrush and your GPS! GPS devices can provide information about all the points-of-interest along the way. You’ll get everything from national monuments to scenic overlooks – and everything fun in between. The GPS device will tell you the most efficient way to get there, so you won’t end up wasting a lot of money on gas.