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  Hakkapeliitta
GPS

 
 
 
 
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Display size 4,3"
Screen format Widescreen (16:9)
Touch screen Yes
Display resolution 480 x 272
Width 120mm
Height 90mm
Depth 22mm
Weight 230g
Map storage medium Memory card
SD card slot Yes
MemoryStick support No
CompactFlash support No
Built-in antenna Yes
External antenna support Yes
USB Yes
Bluetooth No
DGPS support ?
TMC support No
For road use Yes
For outdoor use Yes
For marine use Yes
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  • Screen format
    Screen format of the display is expressed as the width to height ratio (width:height). Often used formats include the standard 4:3 and the so called widescreen (16:9).
  • Touch screen
    If the device has an touch screen, the user can navigate control the device (through menus, look up directions, browse, etc.) by touching the screen.
  • Display resolution (width x height)
    Resolution is the number of horizontal pixels times the number of vertical pixels of the display.
  • Main storage medium for maps
    The storage used for map data can be either internal (flash or HDD) or external (a memory card, CD or DVD). A navigator can also support more than one storage methods, which eases the upload of new maps. For example, you could store the map of your home area on the internal storage medium, and when you decide to make a road trip to a foreign country, use an external memory card to upload the map of the destination.
  • Built-in antenna
    If the device has an internal antenna built-in, the use of an external antenna is not obligatory.
  • Support for external antenna
    External antenna often offers better reception than the internal GPS antenna.
  • USB or USB2 connector
    The most common use of the USB connector is to connect the GPS to a computer. This allows the computer to access the GPS for system updates, map uploads, and other possible data transfer (e.g. music or photos).
  • Bluetooth support
    Via Bluetooth the GPS can be connected to another Bluetooth device for data transfer. The connection can be used e.g. to transfer location data from the GPS to a mobile phone, PDA, or PC.
  • Differential GPS support (DGPS)
    DGPS (Differential Global Positioning System) is a method of improving the accuracy of GPS navigator by adding a (fixed) local reference station to augment the information available from the satellites. It also improves the integrity of the whole GPS system by identifying certain errors.
  • Traffic Message Channel support (without an add-on)
    Traffic Message Channel (TMC) is a technology for delivering traffic and travel information to drivers. The system is in use in many European countries. When integrated into a navigation system, TMC gives the driver the option to take alternative routes to avoid traffic incidents.

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