| Features to look for in GPS Receivers
MAPS
The key to a GPS unit's usefulness is access to the maps you'll need to in order to identify where you are at a given time, and what direction you need to travel in order to reach a destination. Most portable GPS units have a USB connection to enable you to link to a computer and download the maps you'll need. If you are visiting a foreign city and you want a street map of where you are, you will need to access mapping data through your unit's firmware so you can see a visual reference of your location. Many in-car units, and portable units that are adaptable to vehicle installation, can read data from a CD or DVD player, and you can use map libraries in this form. Websites such as whereis.com also provide downloadable map data.
DISPLAY
It's a good idea to look for a unit with the biggest and brightest display that can be read in all light conditions with relative ease. Larger screens are naturally more expensive, but just as screen performance on computers can vary, so too can portable GPS units. Test the screen in direct sunlight for visibility, and test it from different viewing angles. Try to find a unit that can be viewed from low angles.
VERSATILITY
A critical element of your GPS unit is having its aerial in the right position. You may also want to remove it from one vehicle and use it in another, or use it as a portable hand-held unit. Make sure the unit is capable of being used in different situations and can be shared between vehicles. You may want to use it in your boat, golf buggy, off road vehicle, dirt bike or backpack, in which case you will want to make sure it is easy to remove and install and has a strong enough battery and antenna to meet your needs.
NAVIGATION
Most recreational and domestic GPS systems come with street level maps and voice and text directional prompts. You may want to include a database of key buildings and facilities if you are travelling, such as airports, hospitals, train stations, hotels and other tourist destinations. You will be greatly assisted with automatic re-routing features to keep you on track and variable mapping perspectives such as 3D and bird's eye view. Stylus operated and touch screen technology can be a big time saver instead of keypad data entry. Many devices also offer trip calculation features and distance measurements that can be useful on the hiking trail or golf course.
ACCESSORIES
Most GPS units are ready direct you to where you want to go as soon as you charge the battery and turn it on. Depending on your personal circumstances, accessories you might want to consider might include different and auxiliary antennae and booster kits that can enhance your signal, protective carry cases, motor cycle mounting kits, maps and data, battery packs and AC power adapters.
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Special features.
Other special features can include altimeters to help calculate your altitude above sea level, and barometers that let you keep an eye on the weather. An inbuilt compass can be a handy feature for times when you are not within a good reception area or you have low battery reserves. Some units feature an mp3 player to keep you entertained. Whatever features you are interested in, you can search for those units that include those features on Dealvalues.com.
Cost
GPS units can be purchased for as little as just over $200. Many mobile phones and PDA devices now include GPS features that can be useful, and they are priced in the $600 - $1000 range. Professional and feature rich in-car units can extend into several thousands of dollars. Accessory packs and extended warranties can add value to your purchase, with many vendors offering CDs of maps and data as deal sweeteners.
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