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I've read on some forum that with new firmware for Holux m241 it become possible to disable bluetooth. Or it's wrong info?
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Hi: I am completely overwhelmed by the choices for a bluetooth GPS receiver for a Motorola Q. I plan on using the device for both car and foot navigation--oftentimes in the same session--so smoothness of transition will be a huge plus. Preferably, the device will be compatible with live search or google...
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I have a technical question. Currently I have an iMate JAMin running WM6 and a Parrot bluetooth car kit (http://www.parrot.com/usa/products/3200ls-color). My iMate connects to Parrot when I get into my car and all my calls are routed through the car spearks by Parrot. After doing extensive research,...
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I was impressed with the Holux M1000 with the 32 channel and MTK chipset. I figure if you can track 32 sat. then you've got to be prety accurate. However, I read somewhere that the SiRF star III chipset may be better for walking... (maybe the Navibe GB735)My primary use would be with a golf course...
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I'll add a third option that I have been researching tonight. There is an argument for the Airis (or similar) PDA's as well, based on the fact that they appear from most reports to have decent SIRFIII GPS reception, have the option of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth (in the 620), and would also allow you...
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Hello, I am planning to buy a GPS receiver for Nokia N770. Can someone please advise me what is the best GPS receiver that works for Nokia N770? Did anyone tried Navibe GB735 with N770? Thanks
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I have a bluetooth-enabled tablet computer with a touch screen (stylus, actually), built-in (tinny) speakers, a 10in diagonal screen, and 60 GB Hard disk drive running Windows XP, so I can potentially view large maps, listen to street directions, touch the screen, and all that, much like the high-end...
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