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Automotive GPS Units
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Before automotive GPS units were invented,
traveling to unknown areas had to be done
through reading a map and/or asking for
directions.  Both methods had problems.  For
instance, how can one effectively read a map
while driving?  Map-reading is only best if there is
another passenger in the car, which isn’t always
possible.  Asking for directions can also be
annoying, at least if the person giving the
directions does so in a manner that is not as
clear.  Fortunately, with the emergence of
automotive GPS units the process of map-reading
and getting directions has never been easier as
each can be done either through voice activation,
touching the screen, pushing buttons or a
combination.  Maps pinpointing the exact location
pop right up on the screen, while directions can
be given through a computer-generated voice.  
Nothing could be better.  The only issue is
deciding which
automotive GPS units should be
bought.  This article will serve as a guide telling
consumers what they should be on the lookout for
when choosing
automotive GPS units.

The first area of consideration when buying
automotive GPS units is seeing how accurate the
device is.  One way to determine this is by how
many channels the
automotive GPS units have.  
This is because more channels means the unit will
be able to communicate with a larger number of
satellites, resulting in more coverage.  Another
way to determine the accuracy of most
automotive
GPS units
is through how its antenna is designed.  
Make sure the antenna is placed in an area of the
unit where it will be able to stand freely.

The next thing to think about when looking at
automotive GPS units is size.  There are some
automotive GPS units that will not be portable.  
Onstar, which has to be installed in one’s car, is
an example of an
automotive GPS unit that can not
be moved from car-to-car.  Other
automotive GPS
units
vary in portability.  For example, Alexander
Barnes Dryer, a writer for Slate.com, found
automotive GPS units to either be small enough to
be handheld or almost as large as the average
hardcover book.  

Thirdly, perspective buyers of
automotive GPS
units should take notice of a unit’s interface.  More
expensive
automotive GPS units will contain voice-
activation and/or touch-screens, while cheaper
ones can only be used through a series of
buttons.  If another person is in the car, using
buttons is not as bad, but if only the driver can use
the unit, it is important that it be as hands-free as
possible.  It is also important to try to get an
automotive GPS unit that has the capability to give
directions through a computer-generated voice.  
Doing so is another way to ensure that the driver
of the car keeps their eyes on the road and
nowhere else.

In conclusion, when looking at
automotive GPS
units one should consider: accuracy, size and
interface.  Keeping these elements in mind
ensures that a buyer obtains an
automotive GPS
units that will best assist them when they are on
the road.

                        
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