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Whether you call it a hand held PC or a PDA, those little hand-held devices are certainly handy. Yours can be even handier if you get a GPS kit for it.
What It Does
A GPS kit turns your hand held PC into a mobile GPS navigator. The GPS kit usually contains a GPS receiver, cables and a software package. Sometimes it will also contain mounting hardware so you can hang your hand held PC/GPS navigator on your dash board. You install the software and you are ready to go. You have a mobile GPS navigator for a fraction of the cost of buying one.
Why You Need One
For starters, if you are enough of a technophile to have a hand held PC, you need a GPS kit for it because it is way cool. That’s a pretty good reason right there.
You also need one because it is such a great deal! A GPS kit for your hand held PC costs a fraction of what a mobile GPS navigator costs. You will be saving a lot of money.
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Another reason you might want one is so that you don’t get lost when you are out driving around. With a GPS kit, your hand held PC functions like a mobile GPS navigator. It will help you get from one place to the next.
You need a GPS kit for your hand held so that you always know exactly where you are, whether kayaking on the river, hiking in the mountains or working away in your office.
Another cool thing about converting your hand held PC with a GPS kit, is that it is so small and portable and…well, hand held. You can take it out of the car and put it on your bicycle. Or your kayak.
Or in your backpack. You can pack it in your suitcase on your next business trip so you can find your way around in a strange city. You can even take it to Europe and Asia and Africa and other very far away places.
Just as you have found a gazillion uses for your hand held computer already, you will find another gazillion uses for it when you add a GPS kit to it. You can use it to get directions. You can leave it in the glove compartment and use it to track your teenager when she borrows the car. You can use it for physical training.
And that’s just the beginning. You will find a lot of other ways to use your hand held PC/GPS mobile navigator. You’ll be glad you decided you need one—because you do.
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