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P-Trac Micro GPS+AGPS Tracking System

 

Brickhouse Security had introduced a n advance GPS + AGPS called the  P-Trac Micro. It can work either indoors or outdoors. The battery life-span is 21 day for every single charge. Although this baby is tiny in size, it can provide a sophisticated suite of reporting and tracking features. The P-Trac Micro supports Geofencing, custom tracking schedules, vehicle and people tracking configurations, SMS or email alerting capabilities and more.

 

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LG’s new LN840 PND

 

Just come off hot on the FCC presses, we present the LG LN840 – a follow up of the company’s well received LN740 PND. Not much information was released; except for the for the fact that it appears to be a 4-plus-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth compatibility, an SD card slot, and a mini-USB port (which incidentally also acts as the power jack). The device sports some PMP functionality like music and photo playback — but it doesn’t seem to do video. It’s a bummer knowing that. Let’s cross our fingers and hoping for the best.

 

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navizon on iPhone

 

Navizon is the closest way you can get to a GPS navigation system on iPhone. Earlier this month they released their second version of the software the Navizon 2.0 which does what the previous version did but with a few more additional features and some cosmetic changes. It displays a semi-transparent slider bar on top of the map which lets you choose if you want to update your position continuously or whether you want to see your buddies or not. Another nice feature is that Navizon 2.0 can run in the background while you open other application using the iPhone. Which is simply cool.

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gps tracker

 

Here is another GPS tracking device fitted with a GSM antenna to alternately serve as a mobile phone. Manufactured by CLI(Chinese Leader International) this tracking system is a dual band mobile phone with a regular keypad as well as an emergency keypad that can be programmed to store 5 numbers. It also has a SOS button which automatically sends coordinates to the opposite number.

 

Here are some basic specs:

  • GSM 900/1800Mhz or 850/1900Mhz
  • 20 channels uNAV GPS module
  • Embedded GSM antenna
  • Embedded GPS patch antenna
  • High sensitivity micro phone
  • Standard cell phone keypads
  • Independent redefined alarm keys and SOS key
  • 128×32 PSTN display

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dreevo GPS with messaging and tracking

 

French brand mobile-devices is introducing their latest GPS navigation system Dreevo that combines both messaging and tracking in one compact little device. What enables Dreevo the power to messaging and tracking is the GSM and GPRS module of course. Such two way connected devices are becoming the next generation of GPS navigation. Dreevo is ready for various useful features such as vehicle tracking, connected real time speed camera warnings, messaging via push mail, traffic information, and regular mobile phone use.

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adNav’s Boomerang in service

 

adNav’s ad supported GPS navigation system is already out in few select locations and their website -adNavInc – has been up since we last mentioned adNav. adNav has already made the Boomerang available in New York, with additional cities and locations to follow in the coming weeks through partners including DoubleTree and Omni Hotels.

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marbella NAV-8800

 

Taiwan brand Marbella has a new GPS navigation system in their lineup called the NAV-8800. It has bigger screen at 4 inches and uses the super sensitive SiRF Star III GPS receiver. NAV-8800 is quite multi-purpose offering various entertainment features such as photo album, a MP3 player, and a movie player. But the most exciting of it all is the built-in 2 megapixel digital camera – in case you don’t have one on your cell phone.

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Yaris SR with Eclipse AVN2210p

                 
The Yaris SR in Europe is equipping the new Eclipse AVN2210p which includes a detachable TomTom portable navigation system. The cool thing about this setup is that you can use the 3.5 inch touch screen as an interface for navigating the car stereo and when docked into its place the TomTom navigator charges its battery so you never have to worry about unsightly cables and such.

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GPS navigation software for Sony PSP

 

Reviewed in a lot of websites, this is the Sony PSP navigation system. Apparently the software was on demo at the Game Developers Conference lately. The GPS add-on (PSP-290) is not seen in this pic for it is a developer’s kit version. There’s also a bunch of GPS supported games that had been released in Japan. Which includes Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops Plus & a couple of golf games.

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Cowon N3

 

The new N3 was manufactured by Korean Cowon. The N3 is integrated with real time traffic information service TPEG. Cowon N3 runs on a 600Mhz AU1250 processor. The N3 has a 7″ touch screen that almost covers the whole face of the device but still has room for 6 interface buttons on the right hand side. The navigation it also has a DMB receiver so you can watch digitally broadcast channels when you’re on the go.

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