Waypoint 200 PocketPC with GPS Review

Posted on 2006-01-04 01:53:20 by LSDsmurf

The Waypoint itself is a remarkably standard-looking PocketPC. Unlike most of the other models designed specifically for GPS use, the Waypoint doesn't actually have a built-in GPS receiver. Instead, it comes with a pre-configured Bluetooth GPS receiver, and a Bluetooth CompactFlash card, also preinstalled. This means that it doesn't have the large antennas characteristic of the Garmin and Mitac GPS models. It also means that to move the system around, you have to carry at least two pieces, the PocketPC and the receiver, which makes it less ideal for field applications than for car navigation. Read on over at BargainPDA's full test report to learn more about this PDA with GPS navigation functionality.



Link: Bargain PDA



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