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Need GPS Hardware w/ Windows Mobile
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| Travel by GPS 2007-06-07, 10:33 am |
| Sat Nav'ers,
I seek this groups recommendations for PocketPC-type device with built-
in GPS running Windows Mobile op sys. I have looked at HP Travel
Companion and Pharos Traveler, but I do not want to pay extra for
navigation software or maps that I do not need.
- Doug
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| Bernard T. Higonnet 2007-06-07, 10:33 am |
| Travel by GPS wrote:
> Sat Nav'ers,
> I seek this groups recommendations for PocketPC-type device with built-
> in GPS running Windows Mobile op sys. I have looked at HP Travel
> Companion and Pharos Traveler, but I do not want to pay extra for
> navigation software or maps that I do not need.
I have an HTC-P3300 which is quite small, has wifi and GSM and I find it
more reliable than the HP6515 I had...
Bernard Higonnet
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| Andrew 2007-06-07, 10:33 am |
| On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 05:41:22 -0700, Travel by GPS
<DougAdomatis@gmail.com> wrote:
>Sat Nav'ers,
>I seek this groups recommendations for PocketPC-type device with built-
>in GPS running Windows Mobile op sys. I have looked at HP Travel
>Companion and Pharos Traveler, but I do not want to pay extra for
>navigation software or maps that I do not need.
Am happy with my Mio A701, running Tomtom Navigator 6, Anquet and
Beeline just fine.
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| Travel by GPS 2007-06-07, 3:33 pm |
| Andrew wrote:
> Am happy with my Mio A701
Andrew, thanks for putting Mio on my radar screen. The P550 looks
interesting.
- Doug
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