New GPS - An Introduction
September 17, 2009
Personal navigation, vehicle tracking and public transportation have changed a lot with the evolution of the new GPS technology. With a simple GPS receiver you can access the orbiting satellites and get information on the current location, the destination and the shortest route to reach it. Moreover, new GPS units provide information on traffic conditions, restaurants, hotels, ATMs, gas stations and points-of-interest for the map on which you navigate. Reliable, discreet and convenient, the new GPS units represent the beginning of another age in the field of communications and technological development. Depending on the manufacturer, the features incorporated in a GPS unit can differ a lot.
Some new GPS devices come with pre-installed maps for certain geographical areas. For models that do not have this availability, or for very peculiar applications, the maps have to be downloaded with the help of a special software. Other improvements in technology are the touch screens and the increase in unit memory and processor speed. The access to the information on position is nearly instantaneous when the GPS operates according to advanced parameters.
Minimum mounting and wiring: these are two other great features of a new GPS system. These devices are also suitable for hikers, joggers or any other categories of sports activities. It takes less than twenty seconds for the GPS receiver to decode the information, providing the user with the necessary data. Moreover, the compatibility between GPS devices and cell phones has increased, not to mention that the design of smartphones combines both types of application. We can now carry the new GPS features incorporated in a cell phone, and just use them when in need. Personal navigation has certainly improved considerably, and we certainly make everything in our power to save time and be efficient.
Very large databases, 3-D moving maps, turn-by-turn directions are features that only complete an already evolved device. Venue ratings for restaurants, info on gas stations and local attraction points, gas price details and many other services only complete the list of good GPS applications. The better the new GPS design, the shorter the time before it can access the satellites and calculate your position. Distance alert as well as geo-catching are also possible with a GPS unit, but they are very specific tasks that are used only occasionally. They in fact enable the user to create personal maps according to the captured data, but except for those who really need individual mapping, the average traveler will seldom use such a feature.
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