Reviewed on December 15, 2003TeleType furnishes everything you need to turn a Pocket PC with a CompactFlash slot into a formidable navigation tool.TAGS:GPS receiver, GPS, adapter
Reviewed on October 31, 2007The Alpine PMD-B200 is a decent portable navigation system, with good Bluetooth integration and traffic services. But the lack of text-to-speech functionality and inefficient route recalculations doesn't make it worth the high price tag.TAGS:Alpine, GPS receiver, GPS, Bluetooth, function, database
Reviewed on May 11, 2007Though the Mio C220 offers ease of use, accurate directions, and an affordable price tag, its poor screen makes this in-car GPS device almost unusable.TAGS:Mio, GPS, GPS receiver, SD card, map, touch screen, direction
Reviewed on June 12, 2007The LG Portable Navigator LN740 is a good first effort from the company. Yet considering its low-resolution screen and lack of Bluetooth, you could definitely get more for your money with competing systems.TAGS:LG Electronics Inc., Garmin, GPS receiver, touch screen, GPS, handheld
Reviewed on December 22, 2003Though a decent in-car navigational tool, the Navman is hampered by a lack of utilities and short battery life.TAGS:Navman, GPS, Magellan, GPS receiver, PDA, Palm Inc., battery
Reviewed on May 16, 2006The E-Ten G500 can help you save time and space with its PDA, cell phone, GPS, and camera functions, but this jack-of-all-mobile-trades is heavy, lacks advanced wireless options, and doesn't include the needed navigation software.TAGS:HP iPaq, GPS receiver, GPS, PDA, headset, camera, icon, HP, U.S.