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'font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Francua Smith

Have you ever wondered whether you can turn your laptop into a GPS navigation device? Well, you may never have thought about it. The truth is, technology has now advanced to the stage where we can in fact utilize a laptop as a GPS device. All you need is a inexpensive and compacted recipient unit, as well as mapping software. It sounds more complex than it truly is – read on and discover more.

1. DeLorme Earthmate GPS LT-40 & Street Atlas USA 2009 The name of this product is surely a mouthful, but DeLorme is a company well known for its paper maps. It has introduced a laptop-compatible GPS recipient unit and a Street Atlas USA 2009 mapping software, at a fee of $60.95. The Earthmate GPS LT-40 plugs directly to your laptop via USB and has a high-sensitivity WAAS-enabled GPS receiver. You will also like the improved interface of the Street Atlas USA 2009 software. You can get navigation cues, as well as a wide, 3D perspective of your route.

2. Garmin Mobile 10 Laptop GPS Turning your laptop into a GPS device is also feasible with the Garmin Mobile 10 GPS receiver. This GPS recipient connects to your laptop via wireless Bluetooth technology. When you buy the package, you also get the Garmin Mobile XT and nRoute navigation software. The software is specially well thought out, with features like address lookup, voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions, saved routes and a points of interest database.

3. Microsoft Streets & Trips 2008 GPS Well, betcha didn’t know Microsoft made GPS recipient units. Well, in fact, Microsoft does create such stuff to turn laptops into GPS devices. The Microsoft Streets & Trips 2008 GPS unit is a high-sensitivity model, and plugs into your laptop’s USB port. The package software allows you to utilize novel features like automated re-routing, a perspective map, day-night backlight modes, as well as voice-prompted directions.

Conclusion I hope the above article has shown you some interesting GPS units that can be used with your laptop. Turn your laptop into a GPS device by using one of the units above. You won’t regret your purchase decision.

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