July 22, 2005

HP rz1710 Navigator Pocket PC Based GPS Unit

HP is selling their rz1710 pocket PC unit complete with a GPS shoe for use in a car as the HP rz1710 Navagator. The Pocket PC is free to use as needed during the normal day, but pop this thing into the GPS mount in the car, (works in portrait or landscape format) and you are ready to go. You can't use its handheld features while navigating, which could be a pain.

It comes with 64MB on board, and an SD slot for expansion, runs Windows Mobile 2003 with a 203MHz Samsung processor. It also plays MP3s. It's available in the UK now for about $470 USD, (£269). Seems competitive if you want to have both the PDA and GPS functionality, as the iQue line is all around this price range. (From engadget.com)

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Posted by Scott Martin at July 22, 2005 11:20 PM

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