Archive for the ‘GPS’ Category


Introducing Mid-Priced GPS Devices From TomTom May Bring Help To Millions

Some people possess a knack towards knowing exactly how to get somewhere. This is usually due to a good memory of a multitude of roads and knowing when traffic is heavy or light. Infuriatingly these people can also usually get by really well in cities they travel to, but what about the rest of us? Well, many times we are just trying to remember how to get home! Technology has helped, especially with the advent of GPS, but how can you bring this technology into your car? Well, the market is introducing mid-priced GPS units from TomTom that can do the job.

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How Does a Car GPS Work

Personal navigation, vehicle tracking and public transportation have changed a lot with the evolution of the new GPS technology. Any functional GPS receiver gives you access to the orbiting satellites providing information on destination, current location or the shortest route to take. Moreover, new GPS devices can give information on hotels, traffic conditions, ATMS, restaurants and gas stations for the map on which you navigate. Reliable, discreet and convenient, the new GPS units represent the beginning of another age in the field of communications and technological development. Although functioning on a set of common principles, GPS units differ according to brand, design and features.

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Buying Hand Held GPS Units

You will find a hand held GPS between $80 and $450. Depending on what you need it for, a cheaper version may suit your wishes absolutely fine. If you have special necessities, you could need dearer hand held GPS. Look for one that is sturdy enough to be taken out and about with you.

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GPS In A Nutshell

Over twenty years ago, the United States developed a system of satellites circling the globe in order to help its military navigate the globe with accuracy. With multiple satellites in geo-synchronous orbit, units on land and sea can quickly get an accurate location and also a glimpse at the surrounding terrain.

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