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Hands-on com o companheiro GPS do curso do iPAQ 312 do cavalo-força


Eu diria que eu sou completamente bom com mapas e para essa razão eu nunca necessitei um dispositivo do GPS. Dizendo isso, eu também intrigued profundamente pela tecnologia. Hoje eu recebi a Companheiro do curso do iPAQ 312 do cavalo-força à revisão.

Giro sobre

Antes desta, eu não tive nenhuma idéia hewlett-packard tinha feito um produto do GPS. Este é no fato seu segundo. Ainda, eu fui preocupado pouco eles pude pisar no território estranho e a qualidade deste produto refletiria sua falta da experiência no campo. Jogando com ele agora, superou todos meus medos e eu acredito que não há nenhuma razão porque qualquer um que procura um dispositivo do GPS deve excluir este de sua lista. É aqui meu o que eu encontrei.

Menu principal

Na primeira impressão, você virá admirar como bonito a relação de usuário está nesta tela high-resolution gorgeous da definição (800×480). Cada ícone é detalhado finamente e há uma abundância deles. O tema azul fresco é consistente contudo refrescando.

Toque

A relação é também bom optimized para o toque, o único método da entrada. Ao contrário do capacitivo multi-toque na mania, usos deste dispositivo a tecnologia resistive tradicional do toque que significa que todo o objeto forçado na exposição registará. Um estilete é incluído e senta-se em um entalhe no alto do dispositivo, mas porque as teclas são assim que grande de qualquer maneira há pouco se toda a razão usá-los.

Sobre

Você pôde ser conduzido acreditar que este dispositivo está funcionando um sistema se operando feito sob encomenda - talvez Symbian ou Java, mas no fato como a maioria dos outros dispositivos do iPAQ do cavalo-força funciona Windows, CE 5.0 de Windows para ser exato. E No., não deixou de funcionar. Este é um exemplo grande de um dispositivo de Windows que não grite Windows.

Comparação do tamanho

Olhando algumas das imagens promotional do cavalo-força deste dispositivo, você pôde fàcilmente ser convencido que este é um dispositivo grande, mas no fato é muito compacto. Na comparação, é menor do que meu rato. Há um chanfro mínimo em torno da tela generosa de 4.3 polegadas. Whilst o tamanho de tela não hinder a legibilidade, seria agradável se fosse justo um pouco mais grande para espaçar para fora pouco mais as teclas menores.

Lado direito da unidade

On the right side is a rotatable and clickable scroll wheel - similar feel to a mouse scroll wheel, this serves as an easy way to zoom in and out of maps as well as changing volume and screen brightness. There is also a rubber flap for antenna, headphone and USB connectors. And at the very bottom, a small reset button.

Left side of unit

On the left side is the slot for the Secure Digital card. No SD card is required to operate the device, however you can access the media stored on it.

Map 3D view

A big selling feature of this device is the 3D map capability, which is a combination of the software and third-party mapping data. Unfortunately the digital map data in Australia is very primitive and does not show buildings and other structures as it would in US or Europe, but you can still see some of the 3D effects on bridges as above.

Personally, I find myself switching back to 2D view again and again because 3D view is quite processing incentive, and doesn’t give the fluid experience of panning around a map very well.

Route info

This device had no problems routing all the routes I threw at it, including those in outer suburbia. All the returned routes were exactly the ones I know are the best from personal experience. Routing journeys of around 40 kilometers (25 miles) took less than 4 seconds. Route recalculations such as those from a wrong turn were under 2 seconds. In the route details screen, it was smart enough to show me how many kilometers were traveled on highways and if there were any tolled highways or roads.

Route avoid

However if you’re a freeloader like myself, you can easily set up to avoid toll roads as well as many others unfavorable road features.

Typing address

The turning point of this device for me from just a digital map to a useful driving tool is this feature of address filtering. I’m not too familiar with GPS devices so I’m not sure how many of them offer similar functionality like this, but what it does is it prevents you from typing addresses which do not exist such as road names and suburb names.

For example, after you input a suburb, it will only allow you to type the roads that exist in that suburb. This filtering continues to cut down letter-by-letter. When appropriate, it will switch views to present you with a list of options you can select.

Street number

The same applies to street numbers too.

The text-to-speech synthesizer is equally impressive as well. Whilst it doesn’t announce street names, but does provide very clear and natural directions via the loudspeaker on the back.

GPS detail

Having walked around on foot with the device, the GPS accuracy has an error margin of around 10 meters which is not that much of a deal in a car. However after turning a corner and changing orientation, it is able to correct itself pretty much instantly. Surprisingly with the internal antenna, I was even able to receive some GPS signal on and off under a tin metal roof.

Media

In addition to the navigation features, this device also includes a range of basic entertainment functions like viewing pictures, videos, music and a range of arcade games. I applaud for HP for trying to extend the device with useful multimedia features, but it really falls short.

The Achilles heel of this device is that it is severely underpowered. For example, when trying to play a standard-definition Windows Media Movie video, it was downright unwatchable almost like a picture slideshow. On top of that, when the announcer informed me the GPS signal had been lost, the video actually froze so the speech synthesizer could do its job. Either the multimedia software is severely unoptimized or the processor is not powerful enough, I hope HP takes this problem seriously for the next version. It could have been a serious PMP-contender, but the software and hardware is just not up to scratch.

Extras

Since I don’t have a Bluetooth phone, I wasn’t able to check out the Bluetooth connectivity features but at the least it offers hands-free answering capability to receive and dial calls. Most points of interest on the map also has a telephone number which makes it even easier to book reservations at your destinations without ever touching your phone.

Packaging

The device comes with a standard set of accessories including USB cable, wall-socket power charger, car charger, car windscreen mount, dashboard mount as well as faux leather pouch.

At a recommended retail price of US$450, this GPS device does slip a little into the pricey side. Having briefly compared it with some competing products, I think the user interface alone might be worth its difference. For its second try, HP has built a very solid device with a great piece of software that really shows they’re committed to the GPS experience as much as any of the other competitors. Can’t wait to see where they’ll go next.

Check out my Flickr gallery for more pictures of this device.

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