Post by Pawan on May 31, 2003 4:00:03 GMT -5
As the title says I have an iPAQ h3955(3950) pocket pc and a Navman GPS Sleeve (CoPilot Edition) avaliable for sale.
Brief specifications of the iPAQ are:
- 400MHz processor
- 64MBSDRAM,32MBFlash ROM
- SDIO Slot
- TFT transflective screen with 64,000 colors
- h41102.www4.hp.com/products/ipaq/pocketpc/h3950/index.html
Brief specifications of the Navman GPS Sleeve:
- Receiver Frequency: 1575.42 MHz (L1 band)C/A Code, SPS (Standard Position System)
- Antenna Type: Helix Antenna-ensures excellent satellite pickup at every angle
- Description: 12 channel NMEA compatible
- GPS receiver Technology: SiRF Star2e chip set
- Satellite Measure Used: 12-channel parallel automatic selection
- Time to first fix: Re-acquisition (unit off for less than 3 minutes) 100 milliseconds (typical)
- Type I and II CompactFlash™ [CF] memory card slot to provide additional memory capability to the iPAQ™.
- Sleeve specifications can be looked up at: www.navmanusa.com/land/i_series/index.html
Both the iPAQ and the Sleeve were bought in the US. Since Compaq provides international warranty, the iPAQ is still under warranty, whereas for the sleeve has no warranty in Dubai. Both are in excellent condition as new. For the iPAQ, still have the orginal box with all the accessories unused, and manuals and cds yet sealed! For the GPS, have a Navman GPS Sleeve and a windshield mount. Unfortunately, i cant find the car adapter, but u can easily get one at a store. If i find it i will include it in the package.
Reason for selling is due to underutilisation.
Extras:
- OziExplorer & OziExplorerCE Registered. ($100 value).
- When i bought the GPS Sleeve, it was bundled with CoPilot 3.0 software, with maps for US. IF anyone is intrested i can inclue it in the package at no addition cost.
- An extra Vent Mount.
Since i dont really know how much to expect for the above, if someone is really intrested they can PM me or send me an email at pawan@email.com with their offers. The worst i can do is say no!
Thanks for reading.
Note: I dont really have a lot of maps. So if your intrested you would have to scan and calibrate your own maps with Ozi and OziCe, or any other application of your choice you intend to use.