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Charles Mclellan ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 07 Sep 2007 11:52 BST

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HP iPAQ 314 Travel Companion

This standalone GPS navigation device is built around a 4.3in. 800-by-480-pixel TFT touch-screen, runs Windows CE 5.0, is powered by a dual-core 600MHz Centrality Titan processor and has 2GB of on-board flash storage (with a high-capacity SD card slot available to augment this). It comes with HP navigation software that includes an innovative 3D display, while the GPS receiver is optimised to give a rapid time-to-first-fix. Bluetooth 2.0 support allows you to link the iPAQ 314 to your mobile phone and use the device to make hands-free calls. The iPAQ 314 Travel Companion, which also comes with a media player, will cost £212 (ex. VAT).

 

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