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    • How to Use Auto GPS

      An auto GPS (Global Positioning System) is a device that uses location information from satellites to guide your car to a specified destination through visual and spoken directions. An auto GPS can cost from $150 for portable versions to $1,500 for models built into your car. Though these procedures apply to all GPS units in general,... more »

    • How to Compare GPS Receivers

      It's becoming more and more complex to comparison shop for GPS receivers; not only is there a growing variety of dedicated stand-alone receivers, but GPS technology is increasingly being built into other devices like mobile phones and multimedia players. They're also becoming more sophisticated, which means the range of features you... more »

    • How to Use a GPS Receiver

      The advent of the Global Positioning System (GPS) has made traveling easier and map reading more obsolete. A GPS receiver allows you to access GPS satellite signals and acts as a step-by-step guide to take you to your destination. A GPS can direct you to a physical address, longitude/latitude coordinate, or programmed locations like... more »

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