Company Pharos, which specializes in producing GPS navigators, began selling two new models in the price range $ 199 and $ 299. A more expensive model Pharos GPS 250 ( $ 299) has SiRFStarIII GPS receiver, a touch screen and automatic night- light display ( backlight turns when the device determines that the already dark). The cheaper model GPS 150 ( $ 199) has the same most SiRFStarIII GPS receiver, but the display size is much smaller. Thus, in a more expensive model Pharos GPS 250 display size 4. 3 inches, and a cheap model, only 3. 94 inches. Both models have the NAVTEQ maps. Hours without recharging these devices ranges from 5 to 7 hours depending on usage.
Performance of these models at a fairly high level, and the speed is not inferior to top-end smartphones.
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Sunday, March 18, 2012
GPS Navigators Pharos - cheap does not mean bad
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