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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

For the Travel Connoisseur: HP iPAQ 310 Widescreen GPS

HP has taken their knowledge of PCs and pocket PCs (yeah, I have an iPAQ pocket PC) and come up with the HP iPAQ 310 Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator. Check out the specifications of this portable GPS navigator. It uses a SiRFtitan 600MHz dual core processor with 128MB of onboard RAM. Compare that to the 400MHz SIRF III and 64MB of RAM in other high-end portable GPS navigators. With the added power for the graphics display, iPAQ-310's advanced 3D navigation system provides stunning visuals. For select cities, you get actual 3-D models of buildings in space.

The 4.3 x 3.4 x 0.7 device has a 4.3 inch (diagonal) screen with 800 x 480 pixel resolution. The iPAQ 310 is based on Windows Mobile 5.0 and comes with text-to-speech capability, which allows it to offer directions with real street names, as well as Bluetooth for hands-free phone calling. It also has a SD card slot.

It comes pre-loaded with complete TeleAtlas maps for the United States and Canada, and 12 million points of interest.

It’s also a multimedia device with a video player, MP3 music player, photo viewer, 5 pre-installed games from GameboxClassics.

The HP website allows access to map updates, travel reviews, reservation information, and more. You can even sync up with your Microsoft Outlook address book.

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