Archive for Saturday, January 5th, 2008

Garmin Colorado 300

Jan  08
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Designed for outdoor, marine and fitness enthusiasts, the new Garmin Colorado is a rugged yet sleek GPS device to keep you on the right track no matter how harsh the environment is. Catch a glimpse of these new devices at Garmin booth in upcoming CES. Since adventurers are always on the move, climbing mountains or paddling against wild rivers, it is equipped with a 3” high resolution screen and Rock ’n Roller wheel which allow users to operate this hardy GPS device with just one hand. Moreover, it has 5 different user profiles to fit the type of outdoor activity you’re into - automotive, marine, recreation, fitness or geocache.

Garmin Colorado comes in 4 variations. The Garmin Colorado 300 is equipped with a worldwide basemap with shaded relief and costs about $500. If you are looking for an all-purpose guide to outdoor adventure, the Colorado 400i fits your need for a price of $600.

If hiking is your thing, try Colorado 400t since it has a state-of-the-art 3D elevation perspective as well as topographic maps of the U.S. Price tag is also $600. The 600-dollar Colorado 400c, on the other hand, caters to marine enthusiasts for it provides a detailed BlueChart g2 coverage for the coastal U.S. and the Bahamas.

MWG Xda Zinc II

Jan  08
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Hong Kong-based company Expansys recently unveiled two new products, one of which is the MWG Zinc II. It’s a smartphone using the Windows Mobile 6 Professional platform. It uses Samsung ARM CPU and features WiFi and bluetooth connectivity as well as GPS and a media player. The phone has a 2.8 inch touchscreen, 2 megapixel camera, and a 64MB memory which could be expanded via a microSD card. The MWG Zinc II will sell for around USD$680.


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