Holux GPSlim 240: Little, Doesn't Eat Much Power October 9, 2006

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The Holux GPSlim 240 is a GPS receiver that can interface with a PDA, smartphone or notebook via Bluetooth or USB. It's very small - about the height of a key - and runs off a rechargeable 8-hour lithium-ion battery (or car charger, etc). And the GPSlim 240 uses SiRF Star III architecture, which is the latest, fastest GPS system on the market.

It's available now for £50 and probably a good option if you've blown your cash on a smartphone or just don't want another largish piece of tech around.

Product Page [via gpsgazette]

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