Last updated: Thursday, February 12, 2009
We have seen how manufacturers turn unbelievable things into the real gadgetry creations with their endeavour and excellent insights. Almost all of us make use of GPS (Global Positioning System) via the built-in GPS connectivity system in our cell phones or as a stand alone GPS unit, isn’t it? Well, trying to break the shackles and inspiring people to use GPS on their PC or notebook, here comes the new USBGPS2/SMD9 module. Weighing just 18 grams; this handy USB GPS module has got this SiRF Star III GPS chipset that works quite brilliantly with the ever-popular Japanese mapping software named as the super Mapple Digital Version 9. To make GPS work on your PC or notebook; you’ll need to shell out approximately €137 for USBGPS2/SMD9 module.