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Item: Topwaye GPS

Age: NEW UNUSED 2 DAYS

Condition: UNUSED IN BOX

Price: 360Each or 2 for 640 or 3 for 900

Location: Melbourne. can ship interstate

Contact: Jay 0405003656

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I used my own money to cover these, price isnt that negotiable, but just ask anyways! grab a bargain pickup available, pm for more pics

Does not come with map, but with 1gb memory stick, in which is compatiable with any brand of map

CPUARM9 266MHZ ATMEL AT91SAM9261

Real-time O/SWinCE.Net5.0

FLASH(NAND)64M S

DRAM64MB

Display3.5screen, Transflective TFT Color LCD,26K Colors

Touch ScreenSupported

USBUSB Client2.0,Full speed,Mini Slot,with power supply function

UART3.3V TTL UART for GPS Module

SDSD

GPS ReceiverModule and Antenna Built Out GPS: ATMEL

Battery1200mAH

Charging5V DC Power Jack

Navigation SoftwareThird Party supported |

Video PlayerSupport WMV file format

Audio PlayerSupport MP3 /WAV

Photo ViewerSupport JPG/PNG

LanguageChinsese/English

Accessories:

car charger

car mount

1gb memory stick

head phones

unit mount

independant charger

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You can download maps to the memory card. Can fit about 10 different maps on it. Software is already installed. Once you download the map onto the memory card (usb cord can transfer it on if you dont have a card reader on comp) then you select in on your gps and it will load. Any gps brand site has a info and prices in which you can download or purcahase an australian map. I am flexible with price

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Any idea on the quality on these?

And whats it actually called? I'm trying to find it on the net

... Ok I can probably take all three off you - but I'm gonna need heaps more info. Ty.

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I'll get info from the guy. These are what is classified as neautral gps systems which can use any brand map. You just need to get the map/software. Things like MioMap GPS Software & Maps can be found on ebay. Just type in the likes of gps maps or gps software. It comes on a memory card with prograns preloaded. You put it in the devce, select the program. It will load. Turn off device then turn it back on. They price around 30-70 dollars. You can also search gps software. Its basically down to which brand map or software you want and what you want to pay. A garmin map will make the gps just like a garmin gps except for the actual unit, same goes with tomtom, satnav and all that. Im also selling another type, which uses a samsung processor from the same buy

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