Review : Holux GR-213 GPS Receiver Super mini size

Holux_213_PDA_100.gif " Excellent product. Very light, and very fast to obtain TTFF. Easy to pack-up to go or setup, and hardly any configuration required as its serial-based and therefore on COM1, and I was able to get going right away. I also wanted to use this with my Dell laptop but I could not get the right adapter easily. The cable adapters need to be able to provide two things: data and power. If your ‘off-the-shelf’ adapter cable only does one of two required things, its the wrong cable. "

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One Response to “Review : Holux GR-213 GPS Receiver Super mini size”


  1. A remote foryour MP3 player?! Is it just me or are we too lazy for our own good> This has to be one of the most stupid inventions of the 21st century. Its almost as bad as the ipod headphones with the controls built into the cord. Its a HANDHELD music device for a reason: you use your hands to control it. Furthermore, a screen? Your ipod has a big screen on it, does it not? What is the purpose of the screen? lol am I the only one that finds this amazingly stupid?

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