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GPS India launches GPS-enabled PDA

Posted on | November 29, 2004 |

The product will be available at a suggested price of Rs 55,000. The PDA has a million scale base map of India and can give users distance of around 1,000 towns and cities. Further the company also plans to integrate city maps to give city routes and guide on the device.

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  1. sameer mehra
    February 20th, 2009 @ 5:39 am

    I just got a MapmyIndia navigator the other day and voilaaa iam impresed . The thing just works perfect .
    Though , its a bit steep on price and i thought twice before buying it cause there are some cheap ones available in the market … . i checked out satguide , and they were offering a GPS for 14000/- , but then i decided to go for map my india cause i didnt wanna regret after spending 14 k … i rather spend a bit more and get an assured quality product .

    So ya , here it is … My first experience with the Map My India GPS .
    last friday , i took my wife and kids to a short weekend getaway …we decided to drive down to rajasthan . At first , we started from the NH8 and surprisingly … the maps are in damn good detail . we started early morning at 5 and went across the highway crusing at a 100kmph , the navigator just didnt loose the signal , no matter how fast we went . i didnt know the road names/surrounding blocks etc and whilist our journey but now …little seems difficult .

    I suggest you guys check them out …. i heard that they also have products for mobile phones .
    Hope this helps someone !

    Sameer

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