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Specifications:
- Audio A: Built-in high fidelity speaker B: High fidelity stereo earphone
- GPS Cold start: <42s Hot start: <3s(in the open area) Warm start: <36s
- Temperature Operating Temperature: 0℃ to 60℃ Storage Temperature: -20℃ to 60℃
- Working Humidity Range: 45% to 80%RH
- Storage Humidity Range: 30% to 90%RH
- Atmospheric Pressure: 86KPa to 106KPa
Features:
- CPU MediaTek MT3351(MTK468MHZ)
- Flash memory
- EMS memory 64 MBytes
- LCD display 6.0" TFT LCD display, Resolution: 800RGB(H)x480(V)
- Touch-screen High-accuracy, endurable touch-screen
- USB Client 2.0, MINI USB port
- TF card slot, the maximum capacity of TF Card supported reaches to 8GB
- Battery Built-in rechargeable Li-battery Built-in Bluetooth, AVIN
- Battery Charging port DC 5V port
- AC Charger 100/230V charger, 5V/1.5A
- Car Charger DC9-24V, 5V/1.5A
- Status of the LCD light When charging, the red light is on; when charge finished, the blue light is on.
- Operating System Microsoft Windows CE 6.0
- Navigation Software TF card
- Video Player ASF,AVI,WMV,3GP,MP4,FLV
- Audio Player MP3 and WMA
- Photo viewer E-Album, JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG
- EBook Viewer TXT
- System setting [FM Transmitter] [Screen adjustment] [Default set] [Volume] [Power] [Backlight] [Time and Date] [Language] [Sys Info]
Details:


- The touch screen handheld GPS navigator provides very simple menu system, slide of finger to select menu


- The touch screen GPS navigator is with 7in TFT LCD display and features 800RGB (H) x 480 (V) resolution


- It is easy to install the handheld GPS navigator with the bracket come with it, sturdy and reliable for long time use

- Plug cables here. The handheld GPS navigator provides smooth and easy connection, plug and play
Multifunctions:



How to Buy a GPS for a Car:
- Select a screen size: Most car GPS systems come with one of two screen sizes: 3.5 inch (approximately 2.8 inches wide by 2.1 inches high) and 4.3 inch (approximately 3.8 inches wide by 2.25 inches high). The larger screen is also sometimes referred to as a widescreen model. In general, the smaller screens will cost less; however, they can sometimes be difficult to see while driving, depending upon where the unit is mounted.
- Evaluate TTS: Text-to-speech, or TTS, means that the GPS will provide spoken street names. For instance, instead of saying "turn right in 50 feet," it will say "turn right on Main Street." If you do mostly highway driving where turns are few and far between, you might not need TTS. But for urban or even suburban driving, the accuracy limitations inherent to all GPS systems makes TTS a must-have.
- Choose map requirements: Different GPS models come loaded with different map sets. In order to choose a model that works for you driving habits, you'll need to decide between US-only, US + Canada, all of North America, etc. Some models will allow you to upgrade your map set for a fee if you need to travel to other places.
- Decide on traffic updates: If you live and drive in an urban area, live traffic updates can be very convenient. Some GPS units include the cost of traffic reports within the initial purchase price, while others require a subscription service with an additional monthly fee. If you are interested in receiving traffic updates, make sure that the areas within which you'll be driving are included.
- Consider extras: There are many "extra" features available with most GPS units - while not contributing to the actual navigational capabilities of the unit, some of the extras are very handy. For instance, Bluetooth compatibility on your GPS for hands-free cell phone usage can eliminate an electronics item from your car. The ability to play MP3s can also help to deciliter your dashboard area.
- Test-drive several models: Each brand of GPS has a different feel, so it's a good idea to borrow different models from friends, neighbors, or co-workers before you commit. You might find that one interface suits you better or you prefer one set of maps over the other. If you can't borrow one, then try to purchase one from a retailer with a good return policy. If you find the interface clumsy or the map quality poor, you can always exchange it for a different model.
How to Use a GPS Car Navigation System:
These instructions describe a GPS (Global Positioning System) car navigation system in which your commands and directions from the system are verbal and the names of the street you're traveling on and the name of the street you'll turn on appear on the system's CD player display. The system described here is the Eclipse Commander.
- Start the engine, and insert a map disc CD-ROM into the CD player's CD slot.
- Follow the voice instructions of the Commander.
- Say the word "Navigator" before each command.
- Spell the street name, address or name of the point of interest you want to go to. The Commander will respond, "Are you at (Street Name)?"
- Say, "Yes." The Commander will begin its directions.
- Say, "Navigator next." The Commander will tell you how far to drive until the next turn.
- Drive the route. After making the turn, say, "Navigator next." The Commander will tell you how far you will have to drive to the next turn.
- Repeat until you reach the destination. You can request the Commander to give the previous instruction by saying, "Navigator previous." And you can ask the system to repeat a direction by saying, "Navigator repeat."
- Say, "Navigator next," when you reach the destination, and the Commander will say, "Goodbye," and shut off.
Tips and warning:

- If you want to change your destination midway through, say, "Navigator new route." The Commander will ask you to enter the new starting point.
- Say, "Navigator no turn," if a turn is blocked off. The Commander will calculate a new route. This will take a few seconds, and then it will provide you with verbal directions.
- Say, "Navigator detour," if you come upon a detour. The Commander will say, "Did you say, 'Detour?' "Say, "Yes." Commander will ask, "Are you still on (Street Name)?" Say, "Yes." Commander will calculate a new route and begin giving you new verbal directions.
Special Product Notes:

- This is a rich featured GPS navigation and media system. We recommend carefully reading the user manual for your most satisfactory user experience.
- The unit includes an evaluation version GPS software package. You should download/purchase an updated software package from your home country that best covers your region of the world.
- Special GPS Note: This model is compatible with most brands of GPS software, such as TomTom, iGO, Route66 etc. - however hardware specific software such as Garmin may not run on this unit. As the wholesaler, we provides the GPS-enabled hardware only, not the software. We provides no warranty or customer support regarding GPS software. We cannot provide downloads / links / advice regarding GPS software. Any software installation you undertake should be performed or supervised by a professional.
Package Included:
- 1 x Car GPS Navigator
- 1 x Stylus
- 1 x Earphone
- 1 x USB Cable
- 1 x Power Adapter
- 1 x Car Charger
- 1 x Bracket
- 1 x User Manual
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Edward
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08-29-2011- Other Thoughts: I'm very happy because this Handheld GPS Navigator is very nice and good. It is a brilliant device, it fits perfect in my car, great GPS, radio, and MP4 player!
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Antoine
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09-18-2011- Other Thoughts: This is a great GPS, large screen, finds satellites quick and if you mess up a turn it re calculates real fast. The touch screen is very sensitive and fast.
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Clarence
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09-20-2011- Other Thoughts: I got this Touch Screen GPS Navigator for my wife because she is directionally challenged. It is very fast to find locations. I would like to have more info displayed onscreen but it is available by changing options. Traffic info is great in metro areas.
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Benjamin
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07-22-2011- Other Thoughts: Screen is HUGE. I absolutely love it. I do not need to look away from the road to see where I am and where I need to turn - it is in my peripheral vision. This Touch Screen GPS Navigator is an excellent buy!
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Andrew
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09-20-2011- Other Thoughts: Touch Screen GPS Navigator is great! They keep you from getting lost, however their choice of roads may leave you wondering the direction.
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