- 3.5 Color TFT Touch Screen
- Built-in GPS Hi-sensitivity Receiver (16 Channel)
- Expansion Slot For SD Card, MMC Card
- USB Port For Active Sync & Power Supply
Automotive GPS Systems Product Description
3.5 Color TFT touch screen Built-in GPS hi-sensitivity receiver (16 channel) Expansion slot for SD card, MMC card 3.5mm mini headphone jack USB port for active sync & power supply Rechargeable battery Position accuracy up to 3m possible Hot start: 9 seconds, warm start: 38 seconds RF connector: mcx to sma Firmware upgradeable Dimension: 98.5 mm x 86.5 mm x 24 mm Built-in speaker Built-in 64MB SDRAM OS: microsoft win ce.Net 5.0 Core version 1.0GB SD card Full 2007 usa & canada road map Voice guide including street name Car adapter & usb cable Text to speech – english only Includes 1 year mfg. Warranty… More >>




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2 comments
SirWired says:
January 23, 2010 at 1:40 pm (UTC -6)
This “MyGuide” GPS is in fact a rebadged Evesham N20. Evesham went out of business about 18mos ago, and I guess MyGuide must have gotten a hold of some leftover stock… maybe the factory that made them had nothing better to do with them then unload the units for cheap to these folks.
No manual, a cheesy website, surplus product, and no updates… spend your money elsewhere.
Rating: 1 / 5
maximum verbosity says:
January 23, 2010 at 1:41 pm (UTC -6)
I purchased this after searching for quite some time for an affordable, basic GPS system. I was excited when it arrived, everything appears to work OK. However, there was no CD or manual of any sort with the system and I have no clue how to get things started. I tried going to the MyGuide website, but there is no support offered online, other than a few technical questions. The website appears to be poorly translated from another language into english. I hope I’m able to figure this thing out, I really want to use it!
Rating: 3 / 5