GPS Navigation Systems: A Must-Have
by: Chris Robertson
GPS Navigation Systems are a lot like DVRs (better known as TiVo).
People who don't own them fail to understand why they're such a big
deal, and those who have them can't live without them.
Today's automobiles come with a variety of extras, from
passenger side air bags to the ubiquitous car alarms. Entertainment
options range from high-end speakers and CD players to multiple DVD
players. The GPS navigation system, however, forms the bridge between
safety and entertainment features. While they're definitely
entertaining, they can also become a must-have safety net in your
travels.
GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) navigation systems can
replace all the maps in your glove compartment and ensure that you
arrive at your destination on time. GPS navigation systems are equipped
with mapping software and can give you driving directions, show you
alternate routes if you're stuck in a traffic jam, and can help you
negotiate a new city. While you're on the road, a GPS navigation system
can also guide you to the nearest gas stations, restaurants, and other
points of interest.
Some GPS navigation systems are built right into a vehicle,
while others are handheld devices that mount on your dashboard.
Although GPS navigation systems are used by everyone from rescue
workers to hikers, if you're using one for driving, it's helpful to
select one that has voice navigation features. The GPS navigation
system will tell you when you're approaching a point where you need to,
for example, turn, and then tell you to make your turn. This allows you
to keep your eyes on the road, where they belong.
There are many accessories available for GPS navigation
systems. You can, for example, buy software, GPS holders to mount your
system to your dashboard or windshield, memory cards, cigarette lighter
adapters, antennas, and Bluetooth.
When buying a GPS navigation system, you should consider such
factors as screen size and whether you need a color or monochrome
system. Color systems, for example, usually provide greater detail and
better readability, but also use more power. GPS is sometimes included
in handheld computers (PDAs), so if you're in the market for a PDA, you
may consider buying one that includes GPS.
Another factor to consider is the memory capacity of your GPS
system. If you'd like more than the basic mapping software, you may
want to consider buying a system that has additional memory capacity,
such as space for a removable CompactFlash card. It's a good investment
to buy a navigation system that has voice prompts, so you won't have to
look at the screen while you're driving.
About The Author
Chris Robertson is a published author of Majon International.
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