2006
Spectec Unveils SDG-810 SD GPS Receiver
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A Bluetooth GPS receiver is not something impressive anymore. There are already a lot of them on the market. It’s time to move on to the next technology. So, what about a SD GPS Receiver?
Yes, that’s correct. Spectec has just presented a one-of-its-kind device, a SD card with built-in GPS functionalities, along with external storage functions through a microSD card slot (up to 2GB supported). It is called SDG-810.
To use it, simply load all the maps onto the microSD card, plug it onto the SDG-810 SD card, and finally, place it on your laptop or computer’s SD card slot. The satellite navigation itself is provided by the integrated SiRF Star III GPS chipset.
Spectec will display SDG-810 SD GPS Receiver at the upcoming CES 2007 event next month. If you just want to pre-order it right away, you can do it from the link below.
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