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Garmin nuvi 255W Product Report

March 5th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Garmin nuvi 255W

The Garmin nuvi 255W is a solid choice for a basic GPS system with some nice extras. It has a 4.3″ wide screen which enables you to view 70 percent more of the area in which you are driving. Preloaded maps of the United States, Canada & Puerto Rico come with the device and it also comes with a full battery charge so it is ready to go right out of the box. Garmin makes it easy to add travel guides and additional maps as well as store photographs with the built-in memory card slots.

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Reviewing the Garmin Nuvi 255w

March 4th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

There are so many different makes and models of GPS systems on the market these days that it can be an overwhelming chore just figuring out which one will best meet your needs. Each model has certain strengths and weaknesses that will need to be considered before settling on which one is right for the way you drive. For starters, you might want to look at price. GPS system prices can be less than $100 for the most basic units and climb to over $1,000 depending on the specific features and capabilities you want. When you look into the choices that are available, one of the options you’ll want to examine is the Garmin Nuvi 255w.

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GPS Tracking - Ultimate Locator

February 25th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Since the government launched its GPS satellites, locating just about anything in the world has become considerably easier. From finding stolen cars and locating lost pets to keep airplane and cruises ships on track, GPS has made the world of navigation simple. And while the signal emanating from the satellites is free, what is done with that signal will cost, depending on that it is the user hopes to accomplish.

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Choosing A GPS Device

February 25th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

If you are looking for a global positioning device, there are many GPS devices from which you can choose. In fact, there are so many global positioning devices to choose from, that it can be confusing to choose one if you are new to GPS devices. You can choose a GPS device to match the activity for which you will be using the global positioning system.

Four Main Types Of Receivers

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GPS Comparison For Campers And Mountain Rescue

February 22nd, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

GPS technology has the potential to become of the most miraculous tools for saving lives. At the moment, most GPS devices work great only if they are out in clear settings. The GPS satellite orbiting the planet sends down low level radio transmissions to be picked up by your GPS handheld device. However, these transmissions often can’t go through rocks, buildings or trees. If you are trying to find your way through the woods in deep winter, your GPS might be useless. So, here’s a summary of a GPS comparison made by the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service.

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Looking For Loot With The Best Of Portable GPS Systems

February 22nd, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Remember how much fun it was to play hide-and-go-seek and hunt for Easter eggs as a kid? Geo-caching is a twenty-first century treasure hunting game that combines those childhood games with actual loot. Modern day hunters are using the best portable gps devices in order to find little trinkets and signing a log. Surprisingly this is even popular in Antarctica. One needs to have the best portable GPS device, especially in Antarctica and Northwestern Pennsylvania, where snow and wind and temperatures could almost be the same.

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