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Danew GS130-An entry level GPS device

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Danew GS130The Danew GS130 is one of the new entry level devices launched this year. It has all the basic functionalities and operations that you would expect it to have. This comes in a user friendly package that has an attractive appearance to top it off. Targeted purely to entry level users looking for a basic navigation tool, the Danew GS130 is likely to feature at the low end of the price spectrum.

The dimensions of 10 x 7.9 x 1.9 cm make it quite a small device easy to hang on to even the bars of a bicycle! The 3.5 inch touch screen is also easy to use though it can seem a bit cramped, especially when using it on the move. The touch screen allows up to 65000 colors to be displayed and can be used without having to recharge for up to 3 hours. The Destinator 7 browser and the Windows CE .Net operating system are powered by the Centrality Atlas III 372MHz processor which is quite efficient as even multiple applications run smoothly without too much of a time lag. The internal 64MB RAM and 256MB ROM allow you to store any information related to applications that are being run on the device. You can expand this memory using the microSD memory card on the side of the phone. There’s even a lot for a USB on the side of the phone.

Maps of UK and France come preloaded with the system along with a number of different points of interest. You can even locate an address using the postcode. The In-car sat nav system allows you to run the car safely without having to take your eyes off the road at any instant. The Danew GS130 also comes with dynamic routing facility that allows you to return to your original path if you take a wrong turn. Check out Danew GS130 reviews here.

Destination arrived. Danew GS130

Friday, July 24th, 2009

37080550Introducing their entry level GPS system, Danew has leveled out the playing field by offering the basic functionality of your average navigation device with an easy to afford price. The objective with the Danew GS130 was to reach people who were interested in obtaining a GPS device yet did not want to deal with confusing manuals or operations. The large 3.5” touchscreen supports over 65,000 colors to bring a sharp image to the driver. The GS130 runs off of the popular Windows CE .net OS alongside the Destinator 7 browser. Equipped within the Danew GS130 is 64MB of internal ram and 256MB of ROM memory. You can also add additional maps and functions to your device via SD card. Many Danew GS130 reviews claim the highly sensitive 16 channel receiver works wonders as it picks up satellite signals better than they expected.

Pre-loaded on the Danew GS130 are fully functional maps of UK and France in their entirety. Thousands upon thousands of Points of Interests can be displayed to inform you of any nearby restaurants, gas stations, shopping malls and many other popular visits. The 8 digit postcode search ability is a great tool to locate a specific address quickly. Unlike many of the Danew GS130’s competitors, it does not have a speed camera function which notifies the driver of any upcoming cameras to hopefully avoid a painful speeding ticket. Maps can be shown in either 2D or 3D formats. To make up for these disadvantages, the GS130 offers a built-in MP3 and MP4 player which allows you to play any audio tracks you wish as well as a picture viewer. Feel free to attach the gps device to your windshield with it’s ultra steady adjustable mount. As you can tell the Danew GS130 has its pros and cons but if you are wanting something simple to get you where you need to go with no hassle, than look no further.