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Thursday, March 30, 2006

GPS: Value-for-money device from Packard Bell

Packard Bell GPS 400
For a very good price of below £200 comes Packard Bell's GPS 400 with great extras.


Its customised Destinator software offers both 2D & 3D views, voice guided directions, dynamic routing (with near instant re-routing), plenty of points of view options, and operates in pedestrian and car mode equally well. With an MP3 player and photo viewer thrown in, this budget package offers exceptional value. Unfortunately, the short 3 hour plus battery life when using GPS could prove a hindrance to potential buyers.



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Source: Ubergizmo


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