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Turn your laptop PC or UMPC into a powerful GPS navigator, with voice-guided navigation, automatic back-on-track, GPS Radar to locate travel services, and other top-end features. DeLorme¿s newest USB-powered GPS receiver includes a new super-high-sensitivity chipset, support for ultra mobile personal computers, superior on-screen GPS displays, and updated Street Atlas USA 2009 DVD software included. New Sicroelectronics GPS chipset delivers faster satellite acquisition, and DeLorme ConstantLock technology means surefire signal retention even in challenging GPS environments. GPS tracking is easier than ever with NavMode, including optional 3-D perspective and larger, more accessible user controls. Locate over 4 million places of interest (hotels, restaurants, attractions, sports venues, and businesses of all types ¿ most with phone numbers included). Create routes automatically with user controls to ensure you take the roads you want. Calculate fuel usage and costs, and GPS-navigate with total confidence anywhere in the U.S. or Canada, and on major roads in Mexico.
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- Support for Ultra-Mobile Personal Computers (UMPCs) laptop PC, PDAs, and touchscreen phones- USB-powered GPS receiver includes super-high sensitivity STMicroelectronics GPS chipset; DeLorme ConstantLock technology for superior signal retention in challenging GPS environments
- NavMode with optional 3-D perspective and larger, more accessible user controls
- Voice-guided navigation, automatic back-on-track, GPS Radar to locate travel services, and other top-end features
- Locate over 4 million places of interest; create routes automatically; calculate fuel usage and costs, and GPS-navigate with total confidence anywhere in the U.S. or Canada, and on major roads in Mexico
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By W. Filla
I've been brainwashed by Microsoft. The software seemed counter-intuitive and awkward to use and learn, it was a $50 gamble. Went back to Streets and Trips. Lesson learned.
By John K. Schiffermuller (Florida)
I test roads for FDoT and purchased this GPS to interface with the on-board computer in my test vehicle and optimize my routing around the state. For this purpose the software is awful. It simply cannot be trusted to route me on roads that either actually exist or that go through to where Delorme says they do. All too often I find myself having to backtrack and find my own way because the software has routed me down a road that ends in a housing development or gated community or has routed me to a "road" that is, in fact a dirt drive to a private home. Addresses for hotels and businesses are frequently shown in the incorrect place on the map i.e. enter an address and where the software directs you is NOT, in fact, to that address. Sometimes the error is a few blocks, sometimes it's miles off. The software is so frequently wrong that I no longer use it to provide routing to unknown locations, but rather just to estimate travel time to a general area. I route myself by paper map and locate the spot on the screen to set an endpoint. I then drive the route that I've set by hard-copy map and ignore the attempts by the GPS to provide me with "Better" routing, which is really what the unit was purchased for.
By WILLIAM MCLEAN (Medford, OR USA)
I loaded the program into my EeePC Net Book, connected the included GPS device to a USB port, and it ran perfectly the first time.
If you have a decent laptop or Net Book this is a great buy - especially at the reduced price I paid ($37.99). (Buy it, unless you actually need a newer map than 2009)
By Ivan R. Peelle (Green Mountains of VT)
Difficult to use. Not intuitive like Microsoft's Streets and Trips. Would not recommend to anyone who wants use a simple to use laptop navigation program. Though the program has many features there is quite a learning curve to use them. I'm sorry I didn't buy a newer version of Streets & Tips.
By Luke (Buffalo)
I works fast and when using it with your Laptop big screen is really nice too!
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