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Wednesday, August 02, 2006

GPS: Budget device from Lowrance

Lowrance iWay 250c GPS

Lowrance brings the iWay 250c - a budget device in the market of GPS and an interesting alternative for a good price.

The affordable iWay 250c has a meager 3.5-inch 320 x 240 touch-screen display, NAVTEQ maps, adjustable white LED backlighting, and just for kicks, completes a trifecta of functions by acting as a JPEG viewer and MP3 player. You won't, however, have the luxury of a hard drive, as the SD slot is your only storage option. While on your merry way, expect detailed turn-by-turn guidance via on-screen alerts and the obligatory robotic voice cues. The iWay 250c is certainly not laced with features, unlike its tricked-out sibling, but priced at $349.99 it'll cost you less than half as much.



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Source: Engadget


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