GPS Devices: Road-Tested and Reviewed
These in-car GPS devices can vastly simplify your driving life, and they're simpler to use and cheaper than ever.
Dennis O'Reilly
In-car GPS devices have more features, are easier to use, and cost less than their predecessors of just a year ago. Using one can help you find the best route to your destination, saving you time and money while traveling.
I tested five recently released GPS devices designed to be used in the car; two of them (from Mio and Pharos) also have pedestrian modes. All were accurate enough to use in unfamiliar locales, but software interfaces and route calculations differed. For additional details about the devices I evaluated, see the chart at left.
To plot your current location, a GPS device must acquire at least three different satellite signals. The more signals it grabs; the more accurate its positioning will be. All five of the devices I tested let you see your current GPS signal reception, the number of signals, the direction from which they're being received, and your current longitude and latitude.


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