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		<title>Why are GPS&#8217;s so Popular?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems like the hot item for this holiday season is a GPS. These items have been quite popular for years, especially in aviation. The reason why they are so popular is because they are reliable. No matter where you are in the world the GPS will be able to pick up your location via [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>It seems like the hot item for this holiday season is a GPS. These items have been quite popular for years, especially in aviation. The reason why they are so popular is because they are reliable. No matter where you are in the world the GPS will be able to pick up your location via satellite and by searching the maps it has the GPS is able to direct you step by step to your final destination. Pilots find this especially helpful when they are in the air and need to reach a specific location. If the instruments on board were to go out a Garmin Avionics GPS could save the day and allow the pilot to arrive and land with no passenger ever being the wiser. Every pilot has it or another brand of GPS to help them out regardless of whether they are flying for pleasure or work. The reason why that is the GPS has so much to offer.<br/><br/>First of all, a GPS is capable of locating you on a map and taking you where you need to go. It is also able to give you up to date information on the weather you may be flying or driving into, which is crucial if you are focused on safety and a fast arrival. Knowing where the bad weather is just might allow you to go around it, saving time and frustration. Another benefit of is that it can give you up to date traffic information. This is really good because if you are trying to reach your destination by a certain time and see there is a bad wreck up ahead then you can easily take an alternate route and still arrive on time. It is really amazing at how wonderful a it really is and how it manages to get you from point A to point B and alert you to weather and road conditions.<br/><br/>Once you are finally on the ground or out of the car the GPS can help you find restaurants, points of interest, and much more. This is really great because if you are in an area where you do not know the directions to a particular destination or if you are looking for a particular restaurant then the GPS can help you find it. A GPS makes life easy when you are on the road, whether flying or driving, and that is why the GPS equipment is so popular.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Caitlina Fuller							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Auto GPS Comparison Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When buying a GPS receiver, you need an auto gps comparison guide. There&#8217;s just too much to know about these devices. Also, the features they have and the prices they&#8217;re offered at change rapidly. If you want to save yourself some time learning about all of this, then read this article.This article is specifically about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>When buying a GPS receiver, you need an auto gps comparison guide. There&#8217;s just too much to know about these devices. Also, the features they have and the prices they&#8217;re offered at change rapidly. If you want to save yourself some time learning about all of this, then read this article.<br/><br/>This article is specifically about after-market GPS receivers. You know, the kind you see on people&#8217;s dashboards. I&#8217;m not talking about the in-dash variety, nor am I talking about the hand-held variety&#8211;the kind you take hiking.<br/><br/>GPS receivers have really caught on lately. And with the spike in gas prices, I think they&#8217;ll be a hot item for quite a while. They sell anywhere from $200 to almost $1,000. But with gas at over $4.00 a gallon, that could easily pay for itself!<br/><br/>The best way to understand how to pick out the right GPS receiver is to do a quick auto gps comparison. Let&#8217;s talk about who the best manufacturers for these things are, and then about the features you get when you buy one.<br/><br/>There are three main manufacturers of GPS receivers, Garmin, Tom Tom, and Magellan. All three make a great product, and all three are very competitive with each other both on features and price. Garmin is the industry leader. Magellan was actually one of the first companies to figure out this technology, and Tom Tom is the new kid on the block.<br/><br/>When you buy a GPS receiver, you get the same basic features.<br/><br/>All GPS devices can do the following:<br/><br/> Show you were you are on an electronic map Tell you where to turn to get to where you want to go Interface with you via a touch screen Tell you where certain things are like gas stations, restaurants, and other Points of Interest (POIs) Include maps of the lower 48 US states Calculate the shortest or fastest route  <br />So, even the cheapest GPS receiver can do all of this. If that&#8217;s all you need, then you can get a device that can do this for right around $150!<br/><br/>But before you buy, you might want to think about some of these cool upgraded features. For not too much more money, your GPS receiver can do a whole lot more.<br/><br/>For more money you can get: <br /> More extensive maps, including Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Mexico, and Europe Bigger screen Bluetooth technology integrated in the system, for hands-free calling Real-time traffic and weather FM transmission, so you can hear your device through your car&#8217;s own stereo sound system Much larger and more extensive POI database Multiple route calculation, so you can enter more than one destination in at one time  <br />These upgrades are worth looking into. You can get a lot of this stuff for under $350! That might be money well spent, because you&#8217;re going to be happier with your choice and want to keep it for a longer time&#8211;before you trade it in for a more powerful model.<br/><br/>Now that you&#8217;re read this auto gps comparison, your next step is to find an informative website where you can read about individual devices and learn more about prices.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Lee Cole							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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