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Overlays - Bushnell is bringing overlays to the handheld GPS market with their new ONIX line. This means a decent 3.5 inch touchscreen, maps pre-loaded GPS unit I'm not talking about a Garmin i-2 here.Ĥ. I expect that we'll see everyday prices of value GPS units to be $150 - $199, and decent 'Biggie Brand' GPS units as low as $200 - $250 sometime in 2007. Expect the Biggies to address this end of the market with value priced introductions of new models or by taking pricing action on older models, or both. Again, it's easy to make a GPS, but it's hard to make a good GPS. Expect a whole new crop of inexpensive GPS units from lesser known brands, some experimenting with more advanced features, as they vie for their piece of this ever expanding pie. Value Play - The Black Friday deal of the Mio C310x introduced the US to affordable decency in a GPS. Expect (and hope for) expanded capabilities here.
#Drivers Gps Viamichelin X 950 plus
Who can forget the TomTom PLUS service? Not me. Well expect more connectivity in the GPS as an information hub of the car.
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Connectivity Rules - We know that the Nuvi 670 will have MSN direct capabilities through SPOT technology, including weather, stocks and hummmmm, ?horoscopes?, anyway and that Dash Express is connected to the gills with its two way cellular and WiFi capabilities. If it's fat, then you'd better have a darn good feature set that backs up the bulk.Ģ. Thin Is In - Expect thin, flat units from here on out. OK, below are 5 trends that I think we'll see emerging or continuing to emerge in 2007, starting with the CES show in January.ġ. We saw a lot of new announcements from the biggies, as well as the not so big names as they figure on capturing part of the 80+% growth in the market. In looking back at this past year, we saw a huge surge of GPS sales, especially in the holiday season that is establishing the GPS in more and more households as the GPS goes mainstream. After watching the GPS world for a while and seeing what's hot and changing in the world of GPS units, I wanted to lay out some predictions on what is on the way for new GPS products in the new year, and potentially as early as the CES in January 2007 taking place at Las Vegas.