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GPDA 300

GPDA 300

$799.99

 

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Bringing the digital life — wherever life takes you. Satellite Navigation in a Pocket PC

The GPDA 300 is perfect for today's mobile professional who wants to get from the boardroom to the hotel without asking for directions. Featuring the latest Pocket PC software, the GPDA 300 supports portrait/landscape screen orientation for easy viewing of documents, videos, and web content. It's powered by a 416-MHz microprocessor, and it also provides the user with 64 MB of RAM, 64 MB of ROM and data back-up protection. The embedded Bluetooth® transceiver allows the user to establish a personal-area network with computer systems and Bluetooth-enabled devices such as mobile phones, other PDAs, and printers. Check e-mail and view documents—then sync seamlessly with your laptop.

GPS NavigationThe GPS antenna on the GPDA 300 folds flush with the back of the unit. Press the antenna release switch, and it simultaneously powers up the GPDA 300, acquires satellites, and defaults to the mapping interface. Once the antenna switch is triggered, the 300 prepares to navigate. The antenna can be adjusted for optimal GPS signal reception in any vehicle or rental car. The unit comes with a sturdy windshield mount with integrated charger and speaker.

Detailed MappingFeaturing a built-in basemap of North and South America and Puerto Rico, the GPDA 300 shows major highways, thoroughfares, railways, lakes, rivers, and borders. MapSource City Select CD-ROM is a standard accessory, so users can download detailed street-level map data, look up more than five million points of interest (POIs), and navigate to an address in the U.S. and Canada. World travelers can also add a European or Pacific Rim basemap from the installation CD. International versions of the GPDA 300 will feature respective basemaps, mapping software, and language support.

GPDA TechnologyThe integrated GPDA applications enable consumers to see where they are on an electronic map, look up a point of interest (POI), and route to it—all the while following voice-prompted, turn-by-turn directions. If they miss a turn, the GPDA 300 automatically recalculates a new route to get them back on track. Advanced routing features include the ability to specify roadways to avoid and find POIs near the current route. The GPDA 300 even offers intuitive POI searches that are based on user habits. Another distinct benefit of the PDA/GPS integration is the patent-pending capability to attach a “location stamp” to a profile in the user’s contact database or appointment calendar and navigate directly to these important business addresses.