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marlof
01-11-2005, 12:00 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.mobilecrossing.com/default.aspx' target='_blank'>http://www.mobilecrossing.com/default.aspx</a><br /><br /></div><i>"The Mobile Crossing WayPoint is a new kind of PDA that integrates highly effective satellite guided vehicle navigation with a high-performance Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PC. In addition to moving maps and spoken directions, our navigation device doubles as a fully functional Pocket PC. We lavished careful attention to the maps and points of interest specific to your home area. What this means is that WayPoint has at least 500,000 points of interest (POIs) specific to your home area: shopping, parking, tourism, restaurants, gas stations and ATMs. All of these and more are ready to use. By comparison, Neverlost, a similar product, has the same number of POIs for the entire country. WayPoint is better because it gives you more options and more places to visit for your home area."</i><br /><br /><img src="http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/images/web/2003/marlof-20050111-mobilecrossing.jpg" /><br /><br />If you're in the USA market, Mobile Crossing is on the verge of releasing an all-in-one Pocket PC / navigation solution with their Waypoint range of products. The Pocket PC looks to be the same FIC device <a href="http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=30008">Janak wrote about earlier</a>. There will be two versions: the silver colored Waypoint 100 (without Bluetooth) and the Bluetooth colored and enabled Waypoint 200. Waypoint offers full featured navigational software to that, including a huge amount of points of interest, and can get traffic and weather information from the internet.

surur
01-11-2005, 12:59 PM
Is this the famous Fisher Price Pocketpc?

http://www.speechville.com/images/toys/pixter-purple.jpg

Some similarities certainly :)

Not a bad pocketpc, but no matter how much I love bluetooth, making the whole unit blue is a bit too much :lol:

Nice specs (128Mb ram, 400Mhz processor), but only a 1200mAh processor. On the other hand this is meant to be used to be used in the car, so this may not be too much of an issue.

Surur

Ryan Joseph
01-11-2005, 01:51 PM
...and can get traffic and weather information from the internet.

8O Whoa. This is huge. Link this baby to a Bluetooth cellphone and get real time traffic updates? Wow. That would be amazing. I wonder if they'd be interested in sending me a review unit? :wink:

davin1378
01-11-2005, 05:40 PM
Just FYI if you check the datasheet, the gps device is actually a seperate CF GPS. So really this is just a 2215 with built in GPS software. Oh and BTW the traffic updates have a yearly subsription cost. [/quote]

cgavula
01-11-2005, 05:48 PM
It looks like (from the display) that they are using Mapopolis Navigation software. Mapopolis at one time also offered a traffic component where traffic info was obtained via an internet connection. They discontinued that offering due to lack of interest.

These guys don't have their traffic or weather service available yet, but both will be subscription-based (as Mapopolis' was) and they seem to require an Internet connection (although the traffic one indicates there may be some other mechanism - they aren't describing it, maybe the newer XM-traffic service). If they use a pricing model similar to what Mapopolis used, then they are going to have a hard time selling the service, but if they come in at a lower cost, then they might make it work.

--Chris

Darius Wey
01-12-2005, 03:09 AM
making the whole unit blue is a bit too much :lol:

It looks like the old Palm series. ;)

Pat Logsdon
01-12-2005, 09:17 AM
Looks like there was an explosion at the blueberry factory.

I wonder who they think the target audience is for that device. Smurfs?