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Buyers Guide for Men

Mio Hammer V700 GPS

Mio Hammer V700 GPS
This new Mio Hammer V700 GPS has just released and has what might be the longest windshield mount ever seen on a GPS system. It will have a 7″ display at 800 x 480 resolution, coupled with the ability to track up to 64 satellites simultaneously while receiving traffic updates via its TPEG receiver.

TomTom GO I-90

TomTom GO I 90
While the TomTom app for the iPhone may not have been too big of a hit, we have a feeling that this TomTom GO I-90 will do a whole lot better. It will come preloaded with all of the maps that you could ever need and will even have a jack to connect your iPhone.

Ecco GPS Locator

Ecco GPS Locator
If you are pretty accustomed to getting lost, then maybe you need to invest in something to try and minimize the frequency of that happening. The Ecco GPS Locator can store 3 locations at once, so no matter where you go, or how far off the beaten track, you will never be out of touch with something familiar.

Zenrin GPS Application for the PSP

Zenrin GPS Application for the PSP
The new Zenrin GPS application for the PSP which doesn’t look all that impressive while in 2D mode, but then when you get to a complicated intersection it will switch it into a detailed 3D mode, which is promised to be highly impressive. We can’t wait to try it out.

Sanyo Gorilla Lite NV-LB50DT GPS

Sanyo Gorilla Lite NV LB50DT GPS
This is the latest GPS navigation system from Sanyo that will feature a 5-inch touchscreen display with LED-backlight, an accelerometer sensor, a 4GB of storage, a microSD card slot, a rechargeable battery and a media player that will play your MP4, MP3, WMA and JPEG media formats.

Vexia Econav 435 GPS Navigation System

Vexia Econav 435 GPS Navigation System
The new Vexia Econav 435 GPS Navigation System has just been announced and it should be a big innovation for motorists. Not only will it do anything and everything that a competent navigation system should, but it will show you the most economical routes and ways to drive to save money at the gas pump. This thing could pay for itself after a while.

Thinkware iNAVI K3+

Thinkware iNAVI K3+
The new Thinkware iNAVI K3+ has just been announced for Korea as a replacement for a predecessor, but don’t let the simple “+” fool you into thinking it’s just a minor update. The navigation device will now feature USB connectivity along with a 7″ WVGA LCD display, the SiRF V6 chipset, a 900MHz processor, an SDHC memory card slot, DMB support, built-in video and audio playback, 256MB RAM, built-in games and a car diary function.

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