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Portable Gps Navigation Devices- Which One Should You Choose?

by Brad Seabourne

Whatever kind of auto you have, a portable GPS navigation system is a cheap way to enhance it. These devices have the latest in technology that will help you find your way without getting lost. And since there are improvements made all the time, a portable GPS navigation system is a lot less expensive than paying for one that comes with the auto upon purchase.

Many of the portable GPS navigationdevices can be used for much more than just getting directions. Expandability features permit for numerous upgrades together with DVD, Mp3, I-pod integration, and Bluetooth. The after market units are really well worth the investment. Portable GPS navigation units are presently one type of navigation available in the market. These sorts of GPS units are mainly made to be suctioned to your windshield and powered from your car's DC outlet. The most important feature of these units is their versatility. The device can be easily unplugged to be moved from one vehicle to another.

Some Garmin portable GPS units have built-in batteries that allow you to navigate without needing an external power source. The Garmin Nuvi 350 GPS Navigator is very adaptable and includes a lithium-ion battery that you can recharge and it will remain charged for up to 8 hours. It is small enough to fit in a purse or a pocket, yet it has a large screen. The Garmin Nuvi 350 Personal Travel Assistant gives you more than just directions; for starters its features include an Mp3 player and an audio book player!

One more sort of GPS is referred as in-dash. It usually has a touch screen, allowing you manual entry of your destination information. Such a device can be installed in place of the radio that came with the car so that it is controlling the whole sound system.

No matter what you drive, there are units available to adapt to your radio model. There are all sorts of things available, such as mp3 adapters, satellite radio, television and cell phone options. You can have all of this, and pay way less than the car manufacturer's cost to integrate it into the car.

If more points of interest are loaded into the unit the better the chances of you finding a destination with minimal information. Hard drive maps are actually loaded on your unit; updates are as easy as downloading new maps from your home system and loading them onto your hard drive via SD Card or DVD. Actually maps are loaded onto a DVD which must be inserted into the system. New updated DVDs must be bought as time goes by in order to stay current with the growth of your area.

There are portable navigation systems priced to fit every budget. Furthermore, the cost is worth the service and entertainment these systems provide. You will never again find yourself lost in a strange city searching for someone to provide you with clear, accurate directions.

The addition of portable GPS navigation in your vehicle is relatively inexpensive especially when compared to the overpriced dealership charge that comes when you order a factory navigation system. Some Garmin portable GPS units have built-in batteries that allow you to navigate without needing an external power source. The Garmin Nuvi 350 Personal Travel Assistant is very adaptable and includes a lithium-ion battery that you can recharge and it will remain charged for up to 8 hours. In some units, maps are loaded onto a DVD which is inserted into the system. New updated DVDs can be purchased in order to update yourself with the growth of your area.

Published April 27th, 2008

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