mpack p600 the new multimedia player now with Gps features
A powerful pocket theater. mPack™ P600 is a powerful movie playback with wide screen, 70mW earphone and 4W stereo speaker. You can share movies with your friends by displaying directly onto a TV through mPack™.
Never worry about lack of memories and keep on shooting! View the pictures instantly on mPack™ or share them with your friends and family later on TV, the choice is yours. A real walking photo gallery device.
With GPS navigation, you can save time and get to places you want to go with ease. It is more convenient to your life.
FineDrive 400 featured with NAVTEQ map
NAVTEQ leading global provider of digital maps for vehicle navigation and location-based solutions, has signed a license agreement with Fine Digital USA, a leading navigation solution provider, to feature NAVTEQ map data in its new portable navigation (PND) product, FineDrive 400.
The FineDrive 400 is a portable GPS navigation system that provides destinations with 2D/3D map views of the 48 contiguous United States and Canada.
Fine Digital’s FineDrive 400 features detailed street level map data and millions of points of interest (POI’s), such as gas stations, hotels and restaurants, provided by NAVTEQ.
ROUTE 66 Mobile 7 for Nokia Series 60 mobile phones launched in Europe
ROUTE 66 announced the launch of ROUTE 66 Mobile 7, marking a new era in GPS satellite navigation using mobile phones. ROUTE 66 Mobile 7 determines its position using an advanced high sensitive wireless GPS receiver, guiding the user with turn-by-turn voice instructions and on-screen directions to its destination. A new navigation display has been developed providing users with all vital travel information on a single clear screen of their mobile phone including 3D map display, turn arrows and navigation guidance, as well as the ability to dial points of interest directly from the map.
Magellan MapSend BlueNav XL3 North America, marine cartography for sailing and boating
Thales’ navigation business, global provider of Magellan GPS products for outdoor and vehicle navigation, announced today the launch of Magellan MapSend BlueNav XL3 North America, a new mapping solution for saltwater and major navigable inland waterways. Magellan MapSend BlueNav XL3 delivers advanced marine cartography for GPS handhelds including information on tides, currents, depth contours, navaids, port services and more. The software uses genuine Navionics Gold XL3 charts to provide three times the coverage of XL charts for an outstanding value at just US$199.99 each. Each of the 18 regions, sold separately, comes ready to use as a preloaded secure digital (SD) memory card. Magellan MapSend BlueNav XL3 instantly expands the functionality of SD card-compatible Magellan GPS receivers like the Magellan eXplorist(TM) XL, which boasts the largest color screen on a rugged handheld GPS. Together, the eXplorist XL and MapSend BlueNav XL3 provide mariners with a new level of navigation ease to enhance the enjoyment and safety of every boating adventure.
EMTAC Bluetooth S3-GPS Receiver with SiRFstarIII chip set
Transplant GPS, the worldwide distributor of EMTAC brand products and creator of the world’s first Bluetooth GPS, today announced the release of the EMTAC Bluetooth S3-GPS Receiver (S3-BTGPS) featuring the SiRFstarIII chip set.
The SiRFstarIII chip set is noted for its high performance, low power consumption and superior sensitivity, tracing signals from 20 geo-stationary satellites simultaneously while updating satellite information once every second.
New 2006 Fishfinder Lineup from Garmin
Garmin today announced its new lineup of 2006 fishfinders, packed with features that will excite both the weekend inland angler and the serious offshore salt water fisherman.
A number of new features come standard on all new Garmin fishfinders. To help freshwater anglers better pinpoint fish, Garmin now offers Ultrascroll™, which allows boaters to get a much faster refresh rate on their sonar display. The new line of units also have improved performance in shallow water – as little as a foot deep – that makes it easier to determine depth, structure, and fish targets. Auto gain, as well as user adjustable gain, is also standard on all of Garmin’s new fishfinders.




