Thursday, July 12, 2007

Use GPS for an adventure off the interstate

There’s something uniquely American about the road trip. It could be the highway wind blowing through your hair, or the left arm tan. Or maybe it’s just the feeling that at any moment, you could be compelled by the goods of fun to pull over, in search of the world’s largest…something.


But what happens when you’re driving through Nowhere Ville, USA? When even the gods of fun get bored? Well, it’s times like those that a GPS receiver can be the life of the party.


Today’s GPS receivers often include preloaded points of interest, so you don’t have to drive around aimlessly to find something cool to do. One good option is the GPS Navigation Solution with Voice-Prompt. It includes more than 5 million destinations, including goofy roadside attractions, greasy-spoon dinners, and nearby hotels to crash for the night.


Want a soundtrack for your adventure? Connect your iPod to the GPS (with CF adapter, USB cable or Bluetooth dock). Or, you could try trading the interstate for the scenic route, using your GPS to guide the way. With extensive 3-d maps and spoken turn-by-turn directions, the GPS can keep you on the right road, even if it’s the one less traveled.

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