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Field Collaboration with a GPS One of the things I like best about the electronics market these days is the real usability of some of the products that are coming out. When I'm talking about usability I'm...

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GLONASS, Galileo, Compass - What About My GPS! You probably knew already that the GPS system that's used in most navigational devices these days was developed by the US military back in 1989. In the year 2000, former US...

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GPS on a Windows Mobile Device A lot of devices with the Windows Mobile operating system are coming out GPS enabled as well. A lot of times they don't even come with the software to handle the GPS part...

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Magellan Triton GPS Line At first glance the Magellan Triton looks like a GPS force that can throw some serious weight around. The Triton isn't just showing off a tough exterior - it really is...

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Magellan GPS Software for the iPhone

Posted on : 11-01-2010 | By : cactii | In : Apple - Mac, Magellan, Software

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I’ve never been a fan of Magellan because I’ve had some previous problems with their professional line of GPS devices. Mainly my problem was their total lack of customer support. They also have has some serious name problems like Thomson, Thales, Thomson-Thales, Magellan (again or something) and now they’re displaying Ashtech on their Professional GPS Devices web site. Honestly, I don’t even know if the Professional Magellan GPS devices are even related to the Consumer GPS devices anymore.

Magellan (average consumer ...Read Full Article

Magellan Triton GPS Line

Posted on : 07-09-2008 | By : cactii | In : Hardware, Magellan

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At first glance the Magellan Triton looks like a GPS force that can throw some serious weight around.

The Triton isn’t just showing off a tough exterior – it really is built with rubber armoring, impact resistant plastic and a water resistant seal so you won’t have to worry when you take this electronic device outside where it’s actually supposed to be used.

The Triton has a “becoming standard equipment on all electronic devices” 2.5″ touch screen, uses SD Card storage and the famous SiRF Star III GPS chip. Even though ...Read Full Article