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dvice.com - 19 days ago
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Now this is really cool in a geeky sort of way: Garmin will soon offer EcoRoutes ESP, an optional attachment that you connect to your car's diagnostics port, making it so a selectable screen full of gauges will show up on your Garmin Nuvi GPS screen.
This'll let you keep tabs on lots of ...
reviews.cnet.com - 20 days ago
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The EcoRoute ESP will connect your Garmin Nuvi
to your vehicle's diagnostics port....
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Garmin communicates with your car via ESP
engadgetmobile.com - 13 days ago
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engadgetmobile.com —
Filed under: Handsets , Software , ASUS ,
Windows Mobile Two years ago , the idea of...
a Garmin-developed smartphone running the latest Windows Mobile operating system was enough to generate spasms of anticipation across the internets. Oh how things ...
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Garmin-ASUS nuvifone M20 makes jump to Windows Mobile 6.5
cogadget.com - 21 days ago
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Garmin which is one of the leading names
in GPS market introduced its GPSMap 696 a year...
ago; it has now unveiled its most recent GPS offer that can go from car to the airplane. The products of this are mostly for categories like land, sea and air oriented devices. The features and capabilities ...
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Garmin brings out GPS solutions for Car and Aircraft
| RT @dvice:Garmin Nuvi to display the inner workings of your car http://bit.ly/17tJFE 19 days ago |
| Garmin Nuvi to display the inner workings of your car http://bit.ly/17tJFE #gadgets 19 days ago |
| RT: @dvice: Garmin Nuvi to display the inner workings of your car http://bit.ly/17tJFE (So cool!!!) 19 days ago |
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Garmin EcoRoutes ESP Displays Car Diagnostics On Your Nuvi GPS [GPS]
Gizmodo —
... module relays this information to your GPS unit via Bluetooth where you will be able to view a set of customizable gauges that provide details on things like fuel economy, RPMs, throttle position, intake manifold pressure, coolant temperature, intake air temperature, and emissions. Awesome? Yeah, sure. Will it save Garmin from destruction at the hands of a possible Google navigation juggernaut? No, probably not. [Cnet via NaviGadget via Ubergizmo via DVICE]
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