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Does a GPS unit need a Garmin logo on its back
to be considered an efficient device?  The answer
is of course not.  In fact, when it comes to the
retail industry, ‘name’ can often just be an
excuse to add hundreds maybe even thousands
more to a product’s price tag.  Many consumers
get caught up in the hype simply because
through the television, Internet and magazines
they’ve had a chance to become more familiar
with the brand names.  Well, there are plenty of
GPS brands that are not as well-known that are
still wonderful devices.  This article will talk about
one of them, the
Initial GPS models.

Initial GPS are some of the most hard-to-find GPS
brands in the market. Perhaps this might be due
to the fact that Initial Technology, the company
making them, is actually a business geared
towards making entertainment devices.  This
seems to show in a couple of
Initial GPS devices,
but in a good way.  These models, the Initial GPS
GD-72, (which costs $449.99), the
Initial GPS GD-
71, (which costs $469.99), and the
Initial GPS GM-
410, (which costs $229.99), are the only
GPS units
that actually offer built-in DVD players.  The Initial
GPS GD-72 and the
Initial GPS GD-71 even look
like portable DVD players.  The
Initial GPS GM-
410, on the other hand, has an appearance typical
to most
GPS units.

As far as navigational capabilities,
Initial GPS are
no different than any other type of GPS.  The
above-mentioned
Initial GPS GD-72 and Initial
GPS GD-71 along with the other non-DVD
Initial
GPS
, (including the $199.99 GM-350 GPS
Receiver and the $379.99 GM-501
GPS Receiver),
are pretty much the same when it comes to
navigation.  Their interface consists of colorized
touch screens and Bluetooth technology for
hands-free telephone calls.  The devices include
preloaded U.S. maps and 2 million points of
interest.  As far as directions, they are voiced, a
feature common in many famous brands
available on the market.

In conclusion, the
Initial GPS models offer a
unique choice for those looking for more
affordable
GPS options.  Not only are they pretty
much standard when it comes to
GPS navigation,
but many of them even have DVD players.  Such
a feature allows one to save even more money,
since portable DVD players by themselves can be
hundreds of dollars.  Truly, these types of
Initial
GPS
models can almost be considered an all-in-
one device, since they provide both
GPS
capabilities as well as DVD capabilities.  The only
challenge one will face if they do want to
purchase an
Initial GPS is where to buy one.  The
Initial Technology site doesn’t even offer the
products for sale, and of the few sites that do, the
more interesting
Initial GPS GD-71 and Initial GPS
GD-72 models tend to not be in stock.  Even the
average shopping comparison site seems barren
when one tries to search for
Initial GPS.  Thus, the
best solution is to try to look at auction sites or
general electronic sites such as Best Buy.

                              
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