Saturday, July 16, 2005
The Garmin iQue M3
Posted by Darius Wey in "HARDWARE" @ 12:00 PM
"The iQue M3 is a user-friendly automotive GPS navigator in a sleek, lightweight Pocket PC design. The attractively priced iQue M3 features larger, more-intuitive icons that make it easier for consumers to select navigation applications using their index finger, rather than a stylus. No other unit on today’s market combines straightforward in-car navigation with Pocket PC applications like the iQue M3. This powerful time-saving tool is ideal for anyone who wants to simplify their life with one integrated device for their automobile, home, or office."
The iQue M3 (a scaled-down version of the M5) is definitely one slick device. Packed with an Intel PXA271 312MHz processor, 32MB ROM, 64MB RAM, SDIO, IR, USB, GPS, a 3.5" QVGA screen, and Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition, this US$533 device is expected to be made available in US markets this month. Engadget also has a few hands-on pictures of this device, so be sure to check it out. As nice as this device is, don't expect a Windows Mobile 5.0 upgrade for it anytime soon.
The iQue M3 (a scaled-down version of the M5) is definitely one slick device. Packed with an Intel PXA271 312MHz processor, 32MB ROM, 64MB RAM, SDIO, IR, USB, GPS, a 3.5" QVGA screen, and Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition, this US$533 device is expected to be made available in US markets this month. Engadget also has a few hands-on pictures of this device, so be sure to check it out. As nice as this device is, don't expect a Windows Mobile 5.0 upgrade for it anytime soon.