PDA and GPS - Useful Traveling Tools

August 6th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

When you’re out traveling somewhere in the world, it would be smart for you to take a long a PDA (Personal digital assistant) and a GPS (global positioning system).  The great thing when it comes to carrying a PDA and GPS is that it makes it much simpler to locate the destinations that you wish to get to. The PDA and GPS are two of the most critical utilities nowadays for individuals who are constantly on the move. They are the next step in evolution from a laptop GPS system.

Taking your PDA and GPS on a Hiking and Trekking Adventure

If you are planning to go hiking and trekking in some rugged terrain for a couple of days you should bring along your PDA and GPS as you will need a GPS to help to navigate your course. With the GPS, you can easily trace your hiking trail and find out how far you have gone on your trip.

Never for one moment be tempted to think that since you are going out for an adventure, you should go out there without bringing some gadgets like the PDA and GPS to help you out in some tricky situations. Note that it is always a good idea to be always prepared of any eventualities especially if you are going out alone in the wilderness.

If you are a very busy person who needs to be kept abreast of all the things that are happening in the world even when you are out hiking in the wilderness, then there is all the more reason why you should bring along a PDA and GPS along. The PDA can keep you connected to the outside world and can help you get all the information that you will need for the day.

Packing Your PDA and GPS for the Trip

When packing your PDA and GPS for a trip to the wilderness, make sure that everything is in order before you set out. Check the batteries of the gadgets twice to make sure that they are working properly. if you intend to be out for a significant length of time, it would be a smart idea to take along some additional batteries in the event that you run out of batteries in the middle of nowhere.  Keep in mind that if you don’t have a power source your PDA and GPS will, for all intensive purposes, be virtually useless to you.

You should always keep in mind that when packing your PDA and GPS inside of your backpack you should be certain that you stick them in such a place where they cannot be so easily damaged.  As a matter of fact, it would be a smart idea to stick these gadgets in a pocket of their own.

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Many Different Uses Of a Laptop GPS

July 16th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

You get more versatility with a laptop GPS as compared to other GPS systems, so in many situations it is more convenient.  The following is five different situations where a laptop GPS can be extremely handy.

Business Travel - Regardless of what you travel on automobiles, trains or planes, you have the ability to take your laptop GPS right along with you just as if you were using a handheld GPS unit.  If your plane is delayed, or if your schedule changes, or there is an emergency and you need to be in a different place than the quickest way possible, you laptop GPS will give you the ability to locate where you are at that time, and how to get in the fastest possible way to where you want to be.

Suppose, for instance, that you are on your way home for Christmas in a plane that is headed for Chicago.  Suppose your plane has to make an emergency landing in a field in the middle of Montana.  Now, the middle of Montana is a very big place to be, and it’s a long way from anywhere else.  With your laptop GPS, however, you’ll know exactly where you are, how far you’ll have to walk to the next town, and how to get home from there.

Vacation Travel
- The cool thing about having a laptop GPS is that you can take it with you in the car, or in a motor home or on a boat.  However your family chooses to travel on vacation, you can always have the answers to the questions, “How far is it?” and “Where’s the next rest stop?”

International Travel - Do you know how to ask where the next rest stop is in Swahili?  Or Farsi?  Take your laptop GPS with you, making sure you have the software with local maps on it, and you won’t have to.  Your laptop GPS will help you out.  It will also show you the best way to get from Madrid to Versailles or from Baghdad to Beirut, should you want to go there.

Moving to a New Area - Having a laptop GPS when you move to a new locale can be a lifesaver.  Learning how to get around in a new community is always difficult, and having a comforting computerized voice tell you to turn left at the next corner may make the difference between finding the grocery store and being found parked by the side of the road because you are completely lost.

Space Travel - all right, I agree that most of us will not be using a laptop GPS for space travel.  However, at some point in the near future it is likely that this will be the case.  Traveling into outer space is no longer the province of just official government travelers; tourists now have the ability to go there as well.  Even though a laptop GPS does not have the functionality to work on the moon, if you are within the orbit of the satellites, it will give your exact position, including how high you are.

At this point, you may think that using at laptop GPS for space travel is a big stretch, but there are some people who would like to add space jumping to the list of extreme sports.  The new sport of space jumping essentially is jumping out a full-blown gondola from altitudes that is so far up that the air is too thin for airplanes to function.

To many individuals shock, there are actually people going this. One of the needs of these extreme sportsman is their need to know how high they are, so if they were to set a new record that will have the data to support it, as well as needing to know where they will land.  You can drift quite a ways off course when you practice space jumping from the stratosphere.  A laptop GPS would come in pretty handy in this situation.

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