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Sponsored linksMotorola Introduces Phone-Friendly, Widescreen GPS
Most people don’t think of Motorola as a car GPS maker, but the company’s MotoNav line has been on the market with limited availability. Motorola is making a fresh push into the North American market with the introduction of its 500 and 700 series, one of which has a 5.1 inch widescreen (typical wide screen is 4.3 inches). Motorola uses that screen real estate to offer split screen modes that put information such as street names, traffic updates, and contact lists up at the same time as the street map. Not surprisingly, the MotoNavs are phone-friendly, including Bluetooth wireless connectivity to ease hands-free calling. Motorola also sets itself apart from the crowd with an optional “pro-mount” dash mount that takes the GPS out of the windshield line of sight. Optional MotoExtra 3G connectivity services include traffic, Google local search, and more. The MotoNav TN765T (shown here) sells for $329. Image © Motorola
Blackberry Golf GPS
Most Popular Blackberry Golf GPS Software
Listed here are fairly a number of apps for golf players in BlackBerry’s App Globe, but quite a few are uncomplicated scorekeepers and games. Picking just for true golf GPS rangefinders narrows the subject significantly, and I attempted them all for making reduce towards top 3 Blackberry golf GPS apps deserving of one’s consideration. Retain in thoughts that your particular BlackBerry is sensitive to water injury, so guard it on wet days, or contemplate going using a additional rugged and waterproof focused golf GPS device. Verify BlackBerry App Globe or manufacturer website links for BlackBerry design compatibility. Read the rest of this entry »