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Article: Navman PiN: get GPS and a Pocket PC in one tidy package.(Navman Personal Interactive Navigation)
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- Mobile Business Advisor
- Article date:
- October 1, 2004
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As soon as I received the Navman Personal Interactive Navigation (PIN) Pocket PC, I was eager to put it to the test. I've been hunting around for a GPS navigation system, so I was happy to find an alternative that falls welt below the average price tag of more than US$2,000.
The unit itself is light. The GPS antenna adds a little bulk to the Pocket PC device, but the PiN doesn't weigh much more than my iPAQ.
I wish this device had built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. In fact, it struck me as a little odd that it lacks those popular features. I would consider simply purchasing the Navman GPS 4410 antenna (for less than $250 and the SmartST software is included) and hooking up ...