HP enters the GPS market with new handheld device
Jan 30th
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HP has partnered with ViaMichelin to develop the new HP iPaq rx1950 Navigator GPS kit.
The HP rx1950 Navigator features:
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Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 with updated Microsoft Office software means improved productivity with more efficient data management.
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Simple 3-step installation – just plug in the power supply, insert the navigation SD card and go. A user-friendly interface design allows quick access to all key functions via the main menu touch-screen.
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Integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b) for high-speed wireless access to the Internet and e-mail.
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Compact, portable and stylish design (including CarCradle with loudspeaker) is not restricted to your own vehicle and is easily transportable between cars.
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ViaMichelin’s experience, up-to-date maps, quality GPS information and hardware mean users will always be in control of their journey and aware of many points of interest along the way.
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The kit contains the HP iPAQ rx1950 PDA, a cradle for the PDA, and ViaMichelin software.
Check out the product page for more information
Source : MobileWhack
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