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The interface
lets you toggle between device menus with
ease, perform a point-of-interest (POI)
search to find nearby restaurants, coffee
shops, or bookstores, and access the music
player at a moment's notice. More
significantly, the GPS-300's
navigation and music functions are tightly
integrated, so you can see and hear all the
important navigation information even while
playing MP3 files--a rarity among portable
navigation devices. Users can even set
volume priority between the two functions.
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The GPS-300 offers
tightly integrated
navigation and music
functions, with the
ability to prioritize
the volume levels.
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The 4-inch
widescreen LCD
display, meanwhile,
offers a larger map
view when in GPS
mode than standard
navigators, with a
480 x 272 pixel
resolution to ensure
a clear, crisp
viewing experience.
It's also a breeze
to supplement the
built-in U.S. and
Canada basemap
thanks to the Secure
Digital (SD) card
slot, which accepts
cards as large as 4
GB. As a result, you
can install European
street maps, rural
U.S. street maps,
topographical
camping maps, and a
host of other map
types. And, of
course, you can add
MP3 and WMA files
via the cards as
well.
A
pocket-sized, virtually invisible portable
mount secures the slim
GPS-300
for automotive use, with a ball-and-socket
joint providing an almost unlimited number
of viewing angles. As a result, you can
easily position the screen so that it can be
seen from anywhere in the vehicle. Other
details include 3 million points of
interest, 2 GB of internal flash memory, a
USB 2.0 high-speed interface, a rechargeable
battery that runs for up to five hours per
charge, a 12-volt power cable for in-vehicle
charging, and a carrying case that's perfect
for travel.
The GPS-300
measures 4.5 by 3 by 0.8 inches (W x H x D),
weighs 7 ounces, and carries a one-year
warranty.
What's in the Box
GPS-300 navigator,
12-volt power cable, USB cable, portable
vehicle mount, user's manual.

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