July 9, 2006

Road Angel Navigator

Filed under: GPS car navigation, Road Angel — Administrator @ 5:50 am

• Premium Navigation - The very latest maps with the most complete Australian road network coverage from Sensis®, Whereis® and UBD®.

• Over 540,000 Points of Interest - Across over 50 selectable categories.

• Comprehensive Road Safety Warnings - Pre-loaded with Road Sense, Australia’s only professionally surveyed, dynamic map of road safety hazard locations.

• Integrated Road Safety Display - Shows accurate GPS speedometer, road safety hazards and speed limit at hazard.

• Built-in Quick Help Tutorial - Turns novices into experts.

• Turn-by-turn instructions - with Voice Assist™ Includes Australian male and female voice guidance.

• 2D or 3D Map - With variable perspectives that provide a realistic view of the road ahead.

• Pick stops from the map - Just ‘tap and hold’ a road to add a destination address.

• Detour and Avoid Roads - Gets you around unexpected traffic or street congestion.

• In-car proDock - and Windscreen Bracket The professional docking station eliminates cable clutter, has an integrated loud speaker,
volume control and an automatic charger. The proDock eliminates the need for awkward remote controls – just click Navigator in
and out to make destination settings.

• Pocket-size Light, 200g, with long-life - rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.

The Good Gear Guide has reviewed the Road Angel and write:

“While Sentinel have tried to market the Navigator as a ‘portable’ device, at 87 x 120 x 22mm and weighing 200 grams, we feel it is just a little too large to carry around comfortably. That said, it is nowhere near as big as solely in-car units and Sentinel have included a docking station allowing the unit to be easily detached and taken elsewhere. Furthering its portability, the unit also offers voice assisted navigation in different modes - one for driving and one for walking.

Our biggest gripe with the Navigator was the 3.5″ LCD touch screen. We found it to be highly reflective, difficult to read in sunlight and with a poor viewing angle. These problems were only exacerbated when we used the Navigator while walking around in day light conditions.

But we had no problems with the map rendering of the Navigator and found the audio prompts to be both precise and easily understandable. The next turn instructions are displayed at the top of screen with the available menu options on the left. The map colour scheme was also clear (day and night modes are available), with the route displayed in green and your current position easily visible on the map. The emphasis on safety was again evident, as the vehicle’s current speed is prominently displayed on every screen.

When the Navigator is first turned on, it takes well over a minute to fully load up and display the main menu options. Pressing the Destination button brings up a window of recently accessed locations, or you can enter a new destination, such as Address, Favorite Location, POI or preset Home/Office locations. Entering in an address involves typing on a QWERTY keyboard and at times, we found the keys on the onscreen keyboard a little too small for our fingers.

Searching requires you to select a state, suburb and then a street and street number. While the street name is not filtered by suburb, the Navigator helpfully displays the nearest matching addresses in nearby locations as well as cross streets in a confirmation screen. After the destination is correctly entered, the unit then prompts you to save the location as a favorite, a feature which we found quite handy.

The Points Of Interest (POI) database was another strength of the Navigator, with around 540,000 locations stored. As with other GPS units, users have the option of customizing proximity alerts based on the type of POIs; for example, you can have the unit alert you to the nearest Restaurant, or more specifically, the nearest Winery, Cafe or Roadside Diner.

While Sentinel have certainly taken some time and trouble with the Road Angel Navigator, we were also impressed by the professional CD accompaniment. The manual on the CD is comprehensive, easy to understand and the demonstration video featuring Peter Brock is a nice touch. It’s small, but significant little extras like these which make purchasing decisions that much easier.”

For the pdf file onthe Road Angel click here

July 5, 2006

Garmin GPSMAP 60

Filed under: GPS, Handheld GPS, Garmin, GPS devices, GPS receiver, GPS locator — Administrator @ 4:26 am

Garmin Garmin GPSMAP 60

Garmin Garmin GPSMAP 60

*Large, sunlight-readable, four-level grayscale display with bright LED backlight makes it easy to find your way day or night *28 hours of battery life for more hours of outdoor enjoyment *Both serial and USB connections for fast and versatile download transfer *Built-in basemap with automatic routing capabilities to guide you, turn-by-turn, with tone prompts to your destination *24 MB of internal memory for lots of storage of optional MapSource marine, topo and city street mapping downloads Like the other products in the 60 series, this trusty handheld is compact and lightweight, with a user-friendly interface. It’s reliable, and extra-precise as WAAS can make it. Special geocaching and geolocation gaming modes provide entertainment, as well as trailblazing navigation capability. The unit also includes an alarm clock, sunrise/sunset and moon phase tables, optimal hunting and fishing times plus much more. Product Specifications No of Channels 12 Unit Size 155 x 61 x 33 mm Weight 153 g Accuracy 3 m Display Size 38mm x 56mm Battery Life 28 Hours Waypoint/Route Storage 500/50 Automatic Track Storage Automatic track log; 10 saved tracks let you retrace your path in both directions PC Port Yes External Power Socket No Memory Capacity 24 Mb Waterproof Yes WAAS Enabled Yes Alarms Yes





Garmin Nuvi 310 GPS

Filed under: GPS, Handheld GPS, Garmin, GPS devices, GPS car navigation — Administrator @ 4:19 am

The Garmin’s nüvi™ 310 is one of th most versatile GPS around. This pocket-sized Personal Travel Assistant now comes with hands-free Bluetooth® wireless technology in addition to the popular features offered in the nüvi 300 — making it the go-anywhere travel companion.

Place hands-free calls with Bluetooth wireless technology
The nüvi 310 along with its counterpart the nüvi 360 integrate wireless technology with a microphone and speaker that lets you make hands-free mobile phone calls. Simply dial numbers with the nüvi’s touch screen keypad to make a call on a compatible Bluetooth phone. To answer calls, just tap nüvi’s screen and speak directly into its built in microphone.

In addition, easily look-up and dial numbers from your personalized phone book or from your phone’s call history log. Don’t know the phone number for your destination? Simply find and dial it from nüvi’s extensive points of interest database — including hotels, restaurants, stores, and attractions.

Navigate with Ease
The nüvi 310 comes preprogrammed with regional European map data, and includes automatic routing, 2D or 3D map perspective, and a fingertip touch screen interface — making navigation easy. It also supports configurable vehicle icons — fun, customized car-shaped icons in a variety of colors that show your position on the map.

The nüvi accepts customized points of interest (POIs) such as school zones and safety cameras. It even provides traffic alerts (in select cities) when used with a compatible traffic receiver. By adding traffic services and a receiver to your nüvi 310, you can avoid traffic tie-ups by simply pushing a button to calculate a new route.

Enjoy Travel Kit full of entertainment and useful tools
Navigation is just the beginning. The nüvi includes many “must have” entertainment and travel tools including MP3 player, audio book player, JPEG picture viewer, travel alarm, currency converters, and more. In addition, optional software packages such as the Language Guide™ and Travel Guides™ can be added for language and content support.

Customize with Optional Software
Optional software available on plug-in SD cards, lets you instantly add new features to your nüvi — without connecting to your computer.

Full Specifications
Receiver: high-sensitivity WAAS-capable GPS receiver by SiRF
Display: 2.8” W x 2.1” H (3.5” diag.), 320 x 240 pixels; bright, TFT display, 64K colors, with white backlight and touch screen
Unit dimensions: 3.87″ W x 2.91″ H x 0.87″ D (98.3 mm x 73.9 mm x 22.1 mm)
Weight: 5.1 ounces (144.6 grams)
Battery: built-in lithium ion battery — between 4-8 hours of battery life depending on use
Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free calling
Includes Garmin Lock™, an anti-theft feature
Supports FM TMC traffic alerting
Preloaded maps for one European region
Fingertip touch-screen interface
Look up addresses and points of interest
Choose 2D or 3D map perspective
Upload custom POIs, including alerts for speed zones and safety cams
Built in Travel Kit includes MP3 player with sample MPs, audio books, picture viewer, world clock, currency and measurement converters, calculator and more
SD memory card expansion slot
USB interface for loading data

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