Archive for the 'Asus' Category
As you may already know, Asus make plenty of SmartPhones and PDA phones, and
today has announced the latest addition to their lineup, the P735 GPS phone.
It may not have a QWERTY keyboard, but it does support high-speed UMTS[HSDPA]. Like the P535 before it, the P735 is also designed to navigate you around less than familiar […]
To answer the needs of discerning consumers who require a highly versatile and functional PDA, ASUS has launched the A686/696 ultra-slim GPS PDAs. These palm-sized wonders are of a high standard of design and quality and cater to the user’s expectations for personal accessories.
Standing distinct from most of the PDAs on the market, the ASUS […]
Asus has announced its “first entry into the portable GPS market”.
The S102 touts an internal antenna, SiRF Star III receiver, and “advanced natural voice technology” so those turn-by-turn instructions sound eerily lifelike. Other features include a 3.5-inch 320 x 240 resolution touchscreen, handwriting / voice recognition capabilities, 64MB of SDRAM, 64MB of Flash ROM, SD […]
Search
About
You are currently browsing the Routeplanners: SatNav & GPS News weblog archives for the 'Asus' category.
Longer entries are truncated. Click the headline of an entry to read it in its entirety.Latest
- Navman ships three new F-series GPS units
- Mio’s new A501 GPS Phone
- Nokia 6110 GPS Smartphone
- Sat-nav saves you money?
- Nokia Announces Free Mobile Mapping and Navigation Service
- Palm GPS Navigator 3
- Garmin zumo 400 motorcycle GPS
- Dopod D810 gets GPS and BlackBerry upgrade
- Google Releases Mobile GPS Maps for Windows Mobile 5.0 Users
- MapStar GPS
Categories
- 3G Phones (1)
- Asus (3)
- Garmin (10)
- General News (11)
- GPS Phones (4)
- Harman Kardon (1)
- Ipaq (2)
- LG (2)
- Magellan (2)
- Medion (2)
- Mio (2)
- Navman (2)
- Nokia (4)
- Palm (2)
- PDA GPS (2)
- Personal Navigation Assistants (5)
- Pharos Ostia (1)
- Route66 (1)
- Smartphone GPS (2)
- Software (2)
- Sony (1)
- TomTom (4)
- ViaMichelin (3)
