Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Electronics Brand: Mobile Crossing Color: Sliver CPU Speed: 400 MHz Display Size: 3.5 inches EAN: 0840356910222 Includes Mp3 Player: 1 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Height: 480 hundredths-inches Length: 1260 hundredths-inches Weight: 400 hundredths-pounds Width: 1060 hundredths-inches Label: Mobile Crossing Manufacturer: Mobile Crossing Model: WP 205 Modem Description: None Native Resolution: 800x600 Packaged Height: 470 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 1250 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 440 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 1060 hundredths-inches Publisher: Mobile Crossing Special Features: Time/date Special Features: Heading Special Features: Electronic compass Special Features: Speed Special Features: Elevation Special Features: Distance Special Features: Bearing Special Features: ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) Studio: Mobile Crossing Variation Description: Sliver
Feature:
- Ultra-thin GPS navigator for vehicle or handheld use (transfers easily from car to car)
- Combines satellite-guided vehicle navigation with Bluetooth-enabled Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PC
- Includes complete Navteq Onboard national maps and databases with millions of points of interest
- Offers visual and voice navigation commands, weather and traffic alerts, and 1-button functionality
- Easy-to-read 3.5-inch screen; measures 3.1 x 5.3 x 0.63 inches (W x H x D); 90-day warranty
Product Description:
The WayPoint is a new family of portable navigation systems by Mobile Crossing. The company is committed to providing the finest navigation systems for today's active drivers. If it is important to you that your GPS system works well in your car as well as your pocket, the WayPoint is an excellent choice. The WayPoint is lightweight, thin and runs for over 3 hours on battery power. It retains all the features of the expensive in-car navigation systems, yet, can be moved easily from car to car, and due to an onboard lithium ion battery, can work as a hiking and marine GPS in a pinch. Ensure your choice of GPS navigation system has Navteq Onboard. You will depend on your navigation system to never get you lost, so never compromise on the quality of maps. Navteq also provides millions of points of interest covering all thebest places to visit. Nobody else makes better maps than Navteq. All members of the WayPoint family come with Navteq Onboard. Face it, you will have the radio on, your passengers will be talking and any number of distractions will be happening around you. Your navigation system needs to be loud and clear with natural spoken directions that guide you turn-by-turn. Unlike other navigation systems that use difficult to understand computer voices, the WayPoint is pleasantly human. Although the WayPoint is designed to be an excellent navigation system first, it is important to most people today that their devices are well integrated. If you do not already own a digital organizer, you will be pleasantly surprised to find that the WayPoint is 100% compatible with all Windows Mobile (Pocket PC) applications. In fact, it contains a complete set of Windows Mobile 2003 Premium Edition applications including Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, and Outlook compatible organizer applications.
Customer Reviews:
Mobile Crossings WP200 Review, 2008-06-15 The Mobile Crossings WP200 GPS can be a bit difficult to set up it you do not have experience with mobile devices. With a little trial and error you can figure it out. As a GPS goes the screen size is comfortable. The PDA is simular to the HP 6300 in that it has the outdated Windows mobile 2003. Which is impossible to upgrade to Windows Mobile 5 or 6. To use it with Windows Vista,you need to download some software. I like the PDA because it can hold other valuable information, games, and software, although it is light and has a cheap feel to it. The size and shape resembles many of the HP PDA's, but the resemblence ends there. The bluetooh GPS allows the PDA to be passed around inside the vehicle. The maps provided by Mobile Crossings are out dated. If you live in an area that did not exist five years ago, your home address will not work for a destination or starting point. The customer service seems to be non-existant, I have tried to contact them on several occasions and no return emails. I read somewhere that Mobile Crossings is going out of business. This may be true with all of the smartphones out there with GPS. All in all I would reccomend the Mobile Crossings PDA to people that really enjoy learning about PDA's and GPS systems. If you do purchasd one of these units I reccomend you get extra batteries, and the globalsat gps with flash.
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