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Mobile Crossing WP105 Way Point Portable PC and GPS Navigator | 
enlarge | Brand: Mobile Crossing Category: CE
List Price: $599.99 Buy New: $219.99 You Save: $380.00 (63%)
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 76930
Color: Sliver Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Operating System: Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Premium CPU Speed: 400 Modem: None Display Size: 3.5 Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 12.5 x 10.5 x 4.9
MPN: WP 105 Model: WP 105 UPC: 899981000556 EAN: 0899981000556 ASIN: B000B3MIL0
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Mobile Crossing Waypoint 100 GPS PDA, 3.5-" TFT Screen, 64MB ROM/32MB Flash, Built-In Speaker & Mic, Retail
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| Features:
| • | Combines satellite guided vehicle navigation with a high-performance Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PC | | • | Ultra-thin design; can be used as portable GPS and is easily transferred from car to car | | • | Includes complete Navteq Onboard national maps and data bases with millions of points of interest | | • | Offers visual and voice navigation commands, weather and traffic alerts, and one-button functionality | | • | Easy-to-read 3.5-inch screen with automatic day/night mode |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The WayPoint 105 is the most affordable GPS PDA. It comes in a sleek Space Silver and is designed to look good in your car. It features a complete set of maps and points of interest customized to your geographical region. The WayPoint 105 features a SiRF powered GPS chip providing you the fastest, most accurate navigation service.This product comes with National Edition software.
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| Customer Reviews:
Good premise but... August 1, 2006 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
I purchased this unit primarily as small and portable Automotive GPS system. I also saw the merits of using it as a full function PDA capable of multimedia functions and other. In theory it seemed like a very good deal. Upon first inspection I was excited. The PDA unit was slim and light (as advertised). My excitement soon abated when I saw the monstrous concoction of a car mount that came with it. It was large, clumsy and ugly (it literally tripled the volume of the device) and it looked like a poorly engineered after market gizmo. For full functionality, it required three different wires connected on different sides of the unit. The satellite tracking module is an add on that connects into the top mounted SD card socket. It also adds considerable bulk and weight. Once installed on the windshield, the whole assembly was flimsy and unsteady, it was an eyesore. Its size interfered with proper driving visibility no matter where I mounted it (I drive an Impala with very generous dashboard space, I shudder to think what this would look like inside a sub compact). Functionally, the unit appeared to work very well as a PDA device, it has a decent CPU, the screen appeared clear and the interface quite usable. Satellite acquisition was sloooow and unpredictable and contrary to their advertisement, the unit comes only loaded with main highways and absolutely no street maps. The adds say "ready to use out of the box". . Furthermore, the manufacturers web site shows a tutorial video for the unit that shows how the unit is ready to use right out of the box. Not true! You have to register the unit with the manufacturer before you are authorized to download any maps, the process is cumbersome and time consuming I purchaser Model 105 which supposedly differs from model 100 in that it comes with the whole USA preloaded. That is bull, the two models are identical except for their registration code. Model 100 entitles you to load only one region for free, Model 105 entitles you to load the whole USA. But here comes the twist, neither model has enough memory to hold more that one or two regions at the time so ?... You figure the rest! I carefully repacked the unit and shipped back to AMAZON. I cannot objectively say how well the unit performs on the road, I never got that far. In lieu of the deceitful adds and the primitive engineering of the mounting accessories I believe the unit is not worth any consideration.
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