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Posted by Chris Leckness on July 22, 2005 – 11:35 am
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What do you do with a poor performing, overpriced PocketPC?
Find something else it can do and add $200 more to the price tag.

Found this one on Engadget (Via PPCT):
"Looking for a Pocket PC-based GPS system that actually looks and feels more like a dedicated GPS unit? Check out the HP iPaq rz1710 Navigator GPS, which bundles an iPaq 1710 with a car cradle that has a built-in GPS receiver. Pop the iPaq in, swivel it to landscape mode, and you’re up and running. Of course, this means you can’t use the iPaq as a hand-held GPS unit, and moving it from one car to another could be a pain, but you wouldn’t do any of those things with a typical car unit anyhow. Available now in the U.K. for £269 (about $470 US), which sounds like a pretty decent deal to us." ——–

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