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PDA's and GPS

Submitted: Friday, Mar 02, 2007 at 16:02

selasticman

Hi everybody,
Just a quick qustion for those who have PDA knowledge.
Can a IPAC H1910 be connected to a GPS reciever?
cheers
dave
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AnswerID: 224946   Submitted: Friday, Mar 02, 2007 at 16:33

Sign-man replied:

Yes..
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FollowupID: 485945   Submitted: Friday, Mar 02, 2007 at 17:40

SA_Patrol posted:

It only took 31 minutes to answer that quick question. :-)
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AnswerID: 225003   Submitted: Friday, Mar 02, 2007 at 23:57

DFVZ replied:

Not sure what a GPS receiver may cost or what you plan on using the ipaq for but new ipaq with all ipaq applications as well as built in GPS, supplied with TomTom 6.1 software and full Australia wide maps is about $700 (was when I bought mine Dec 06). It is a brilliant little machine! Even comes with windscreen mount, home and car charger, leather case, etc.
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