Special Features of the WayPoint 100 Support Navteq entire US and Canada maps 2 million point of interests (restaurants, gas stations, ATMs, golf courses, etc) Voice turn-by-turn directions Sunlight readable LCD screen (Transflective LCD) Special one-button to switch between the navigation mode and the Pocket PC mode One button to access the destination menu, the favorite locations, detour selection, GPS status. Fast one-button zoom in and out. CF GPS Pocket PC Premium Edition with Contact, Calendar, Tasks, Notes, voice recorder, MS Word, Excel reader, etc. Run Pocket PC software for hiking, boating, golfing, etc.
Mobile Crossing offers a 90-days limited warranty.
Special Features of the WayPoint 100 Support Navteq entire US and Canada maps 2 million point of interests (restaurants, gas stations, ATMs, golf courses, etc) Voice turn-by-turn directions Sunlight readable LCD screen (Transflective LCD) Special one-button to switch between the navigation mode and the Pocket PC mode One button to access the destination menu, the favorite locations, detour selection, GPS status. Fast one-button zoom in and out. CF GPS Pocket PC Premium Edition with Contact, Calendar, Tasks, Notes, voice recorder, MS Word, Excel reader, etc. Run Pocket PC software for hiking, boating, golfing, etc.
Mobile Crossing offers a 90-days limited warranty.
takhyon said: You probably want to spend a little more and get something way better. This is old and wasn't good even when it was current. Review
That review was at the $600 price point. And even then they had good things to say: In our tests, the receiver found the satellites quickly (in less than a minute) and navigated us to our destinations without losing its signal, even in moderately urban areas. It’s not nearly as polished as competing GPS/PDA combos, but the WayPoint 100 redeems itself with a low price and good navigation accuracy. Make sure that you get a regional edition of the device for your area or wait for Mobile Crossing to release maps on memory cards so that you don’t spend all day syncing with a PC.
I was not in the market for a GPS unit... but high tech gadgets always tend to zap my wallet.
osuuma said: mzubieta said: What would you use text to speech with GPS for? Very interesting...
osuuma said: With a download from www.mobilecrossing.com, you can have text to speech. Bought one.
Text to speech enables the GPS to speak the street names, speaking "Turn left onto Main street" rather than "turn left in 100 feet".
Thanks for the discount code!
kanjoos007
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 28, 2007 @ 12:38p
Anyone bought a carrying case for this? I found one from MobileCrossing.com but cannot find discount codes (a true FWer never buys without a discount code - even free shipping is ok).
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