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Article Title: Portable GPS Navigations: Saving Road Trips For Couples Everywhere
Author: Mike Walker
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Regardless of what some men may claim, having a good sense of direction used to mainly apply to certain dog breeds like Siberian Huskies and Saint Bernards, and probably trail horses. Animals are about the only travelers who would not do better with a portable GPS navigation system strapped to them, and even that would be debatable.
Cross country trainers, and pretty much anyone who has hiked a wilderness trail or attempted to climb a mountain can certainly attest to the importance of knowing where you are going. In most places in the wild outdoors, getting lost can have some serious consequences. It is best to not venture farther than your experience will allow, but it is all the better to be over prepared.
Nowadays in lieu of a compass, many people have upgraded to using portable GPS navigation devices to find their way. The portable GPS navigation system let you choose guidance options and once you give the GPS navigator the destination, the system can plot out a route.
They range in size, with many newer cell phones being equipped with the GPS technology. An internal database also includes common custom points of interest such as gas stations and ATMs. The service and satellites are operated and paid for by the United States Department of Defense.
You Are Here (X Marks The Spot)
Portable GPS navigation devices began as something bigger in size and smaller in worldwide concept usage as a method for the military to keep an eye on their units around the globe. They are now available for anyone and everyone to purchase and spend hours driving around trying to find themselves. And if you are going to do the same, you might as well waste time with the best in portable GPS systems.
The Garmin Nuvi 660 is one bad �shut yo mouth- with a price tag to prove it. This portable GPS navigation system has bells, whistles, Bluetooth technology, and anything else your world trekking self might need. Garmin also offers different models to fit your needs and budget.
The Magellan Maestro 4250 portable GPS navigation device derives its name from one of the most well known explorers of the sixteenth century. But can it live up to its lofty namesake? When you speak, the Maestro listens and directs your path with amazing precision. The Portable GPS has a low weight and is small in size. It is well suited for long-distance business travel and vacations by plane, biking or use it as a handheld device when strolling in an unfamilliar area. (It is slim and sleek, and soft on both the eyes and your wallet.
HP really knows how to dazzle socks off, even those who are not wearing any socks. The stylish and handy HP iPaq rx5900 Travel Companion is the portable GPS navigation system you will rack your brain over, trying to come up with as many uses as possible for. This is definitely the jack-of-all-trades GPS device; precise directions, Bluetooth enabled, and WIFI accessible. It will be love at first sight.
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http://gpsfindnow.com describes all about portable GPS and the value of using the portable navigator,when travelling by car, plane, bike or as an handheld GPS when walking unfamilliar areas. He also informs about portable GPS brands with abilities to add useable extra service.
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