
10-20-2003, 04:36 PM
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Pupil
Join Date: Oct 2003
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for Janak Parekh found this at the palminfocenter.com
so bottom line if verizon "turns on" their GPS we wouldnt need a card like the one below, is that correct?
iGolf To Make GPS SD Receiver Available
Posted By: Ryan on Wednesday, September 03, 2003 2:14:44 PM
iGolf Technologies has announced the addition of a SD GPS receiver to its line of GPS products. This new SD GPS receiver is the only GPS receiver available which is compatible with all Palm OS with a SDIO expansion slot. The SD GPS receiver will be packaged and sold with two GPS software applications, iGolfgps and Mapopolis.
The SD GPS receiver is a revolution in GPS technology. It is small, accurate and compatible with any PDA with a standard SDIO slot. It will be powered by the handheld battery. It's dimensions are 1mmL x 30mm W x 13.7mm. It uses a SiRF star IIeLP GPS chipset for accuracy of 1-3 yards.
When purchasing the SD GPS package, consumers will receive two software applications. iGolfgps provides golfers with distance measurements to the front, center and back of the green. This software allows the user to select four customizable locations, measure drive distance from the tee and includes an optional scorecard for up to four players.
Mapopolis provides navigation and driving directions for a specific region. Palm OS and Pocket PC users will enjoy a detailed map of their selected region, maps of the national highways, door-to-door driving directions, streets with addresses, cities, water features, landmarks and GPS support.
"Our GPS package is a tremendous value to our consumer. We have integrated three desirable products into one incredible, affordable package," said Dan Galatro, Vice President of Operations for iGolf Technologies.
The SD GPS package is currently available for pre-order for $299 USD; however, actual shipment is not expected until October 27, 2003. "We are encouraging all consumers to act quickly," stated Galatro. "We have a limited supply on hand to fulfill the first wave of orders."
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