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Take It on the Road; Global Positioning, Handheld Computing, and You Salt Lake City UT

Global positioning, handheld computing, and you. Take GPS on the road and you will make a difference in Salt Lake City.

Intersys
(801) 532-0618
180 South 300 West
Salt Lake City, UT
Crescent Electric Supply CO
(801) 266-4441
10653 South 700 East
Sandy, UT
Best Buy
801-261-0183
5181 S State St
Murray, UT
Best Buy
801-571-0168
35 E 11400 S
Sandy, UT
TV Specialists, Inc
(801) 486-5757
180 East 2100 South
Salt Lake City, UT
Wasatch Software
(888) 275-8850
5093 West 6275 South
West Jordan, UT
Best Buy
801-463-1436
261 W 2100 S
Salt Lake City, UT
Best Buy
801-260-0739
7643 Jordan Landing Blvd
West Jordan, UT
Modern Video & Bob's Magazines
(801) 595-0727
360 S State St
Salt Lake City, UT
Top Hat Video
(801) 582-1600
1676 E 1300 S
Salt Lake City, UT
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Take It on the Road; Global Positioning, Handheld Computing, and You

Posted by : Matt Lake

Unlike the antiheroes of "Easy Rider," while I gun my motor on the open highway, I like to know exactly where I am, where I'm going, and what my next move is going to be. That's a pretty buttoned-down attitude for someone who plays Steppenwolf's "Born to be Wild" in the car, especially since I do what all less-than-hip 1960s dads did before a road trip: fuss over maps and directions the night before. As if to hammer home the differences between me and Captain America of "Easy Rider," I take a computer with me to do a little work along the way. I also drive a station wagon.

But I've finally found a less stressful way to drive from one client meeting to another. It started a couple of years ago, when I rented an Avis vehicle with a NavTech global positioning system (GPS) that gave turn-by-turn directions to my destination, recalculated directions when I took detours, and, unlike any navigator I've ever had, didn't get mad even after three missed turns. It cost an extra seven bucks a day, but it was well worth it.

"Wouldn't it be great," I thought, "To have this in my own car?" Well, after testing three consumer GPS systems, I can answer my own question. Yes, it is great to have this in my car. It's not perfect, but it beats the stress of trying to read Mapquest printouts while driving on unfamiliar roads.

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