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Specs
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Alternatives
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Options
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| Marine (chartplotters, sounders, fishfinders) |
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| Sport (fitness, running, cycling) |
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Outdoor (hiking, trekking)
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Hiking, hunting, skiing, or other off-road activities
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| Geocaching (GPS stash hunt) |
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In-car
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Driving on the road
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Aviation
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Flying a plane
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GPS receiver
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GPS receiver integrated in or supported by this product
SiRFStarIII
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Form factor
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Description of characteristics; and/or size of the product; included by type.
Handheld
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20 |
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Display resolution
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Resolution of the display for the system
480 x 272 pixels
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Display
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The display technology. Flat screen technologies like Liquid Cristal Display (LCD) and Thin Film Transistor (TFT) active matrix technology are the trend.
In TV technologies one can notice FST (Flat Screen Tube) technology, and ARASC (Anti Reflexion, Anti Static Coating) or AGARAS (Anti-Glare ARASC) or simply AGC (anti-glare coating). The old tv and screen technology CRT means Cathodic Ray Tube. MLA = Micro Lens Array. p-Si=Polycrystalline Silicon. a-Si=Amorphous Silicon.
LCD
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Display size
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Size of the display for this product
4.3 "
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Internal memory
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The amount of memory measured in megabytes installed in the system's hardware
64 MB
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| Map storage |
Internal memory |
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1024 MB |
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SDRAM |
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Processor clock speed
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Processor speed in Mhz. Often the clock speed is expressed by a manufacturer in GHz (1 GHz = 1000 MHz). The clock rate is the fundamental rate in cycles per second (measured in hertz) at which a computer performs its most basic operations such as adding two numbers. There are more factors, like internal memory size, that influence a computer's actual response time.
400 MHz
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Bluetooth
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Bluetooth is a low-power radio technology developed to replace the cables and wires currently used to link or connect electronic devices such as personal computers, printers, and a wide variety of handheld devices including mobile phones. Because it uses radio-wave connectivity, a Bluetooth-enabled device has a constant, established connection to whatever browser it uses. This saves the user the trouble of logging on to check for emails or news updates, for example.
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2.0+EDR |
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