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Deluo 38-012-05 Marine GPS Navigation System


from: Deluo


: :Deluo BlueTooth GPS with Microsoft Streets and Trips 2008. This wireless GPS wonder can transform any device (including laptops, PDA's, and smart phones) into a navigation solution. This highly powered GPS receiver is capable of acquiring even the weake

Lowrance Ifinder Go2 Hh Gps - Navigation - Gps-Handheld


from: Navico Inc


: :The most compact, full-featured,highly-detailed 16-channel compact GPS+WAAS handheld - with 64MB of built-in memory packed full of mapping detail - for such a low price! Don't wait to give it a GO! iFINDER GO2 FEATURES Display &l

Magellan Triton 300 Handheld GPS System


from: Magellan


: :The Magellan® Triton 300 handheld GPS system is designed to bring you ease of use, precise navigation, and a compact design. The rugged and waterproof construction features a directional pointer and compass screen to keep you moving in the right direction.

LowranceC LCX-27C GPS COMBO 200kHz 123-121


from: LJ


: :MPN: 123-121LCX27C, 200 kHz Sonar/GPS+WAASDelivers the same 7' display, networking and sonar/GPS chartplotter performance features as the LCX-28C HD, without the built-in hard drive. Features newly expanded built-in background map of the continental U.S. and Hawaii with greatly enhanced marine detail. Waterproof memory card slots are compatible with a superb variety of high-detail, plug & play electronic chart options including FreedomMaps™, Fishing Hot Spots PRO, LakeMaster ProMaps, NauticPath™ USA & International and Navionics. Combo unit includes 200kHz Skimmer transducer with temp sensor and LGC-3000 ...

Humminbird Matrix 97 Gps - Navigation - Gps-Fish/Plot


from: Johnson Outdoors Inc


: :MPN: 123-121LCX27C, 200 kHz Sonar/GPS+WAASDelivers the same 7' display, networking and sonar/GPS chartplotter performance features as the LCX-28C HD, without the built-in hard drive. Features newly expanded built-in background map of the continental U.S. and Hawaii with greatly enhanced marine detail. Waterproof memory card slots are compatible with a superb variety of high-detail, plug & play electronic chart options including FreedomMaps™, Fishing Hot Spots PRO, LakeMaster ProMaps, NauticPath™ USA & International and Navionics. Combo unit includes 200kHz Skimmer transducer with temp sensor and LGC-3000 ...

STANDARD CP500 BLACK 12IN GPS CHARTPLOTTER


from: STANDARD HORIZON


: :CP500 Navigation Station Find every destination in style with the CP500 WAAS enable GPS Chart Plotter. Boasting a crisp high-definition 12-inch 800x600 direct sunlight viewable TFT display. TFT 256 Color 12-Inch Display (Screen Resolution: 800 x 600) - There is no question about it. With a big, bold display there is no mistaking the information. It can easily be seen in locations where the Chart Plotter cannot be mounted directly in front of you. 3000/Routes: 50 (Max 50 waypoints each) - Beauty and brains! ...

Raymarine RC435 Color GPS Chartplotter


from: Raymarine


: :RayMarine RC435 GPS Color ChartplotterFeatures Include:Key Features:Included Accessories/Parts:

Humminbird 785c2 Chartplotter with External GPS


from: Humminbird


: :785C2 Chartplotter View electronic charts in greater detail on the 785c2 Chartplotter packed with our exclusive 640V x 480H resolution hemispherical viewing color display and GPS chartplotting with a built-in UniMap. Key Features Fishfinding Features - Brilliant color, 640V x 480H high resolution 5andquot; TFT display - Precision 16 Channel GPS Receiver with WAAS/EGNOS - High Performance Microprocessor for Fast Chart Redraw - Built-in 30 meter per pixel resolution UniMapand#153; of USA inland lakes, rivers and coastal areas - Memory card expansion slot for ...

Lowrance GlobalMap 4900M GPS + WAAS Recording Chartplotter with Dual MMC / SD Digital Media Memory Card Slots


from: Lowrance


: :GlobalMap 4900M is a monochrome, precise, versatile, and complete recording chartplotter. GPS+WAAS navigation that's richly equipped and nicely affordable! Product Description:Boasting a large seven-inch monochrome display, dual MMC/SD digital media card slots secured by a waterproof door, and a host of other valuable features, the Lowrance GlobalMap 4900M GPS+WAAS Receiver and Mapping System helps boaters and drivers take the next step in GPS navigation. Simply pick a destination or chart a path via the easy-to-use keypad, and the GlobalMap automatically determines the best ...

Raymarine A65 Gps Plotter - Navigation - Gps-Fish/Plot


from: Raymarine Inc.


: :GlobalMap 4900M is a monochrome, precise, versatile, and complete recording chartplotter. GPS+WAAS navigation that's richly equipped and nicely affordable! Product Description:Boasting a large seven-inch monochrome display, dual MMC/SD digital media card slots secured by a waterproof door, and a host of other valuable features, the Lowrance GlobalMap 4900M GPS+WAAS Receiver and Mapping System helps boaters and drivers take the next step in GPS navigation. Simply pick a destination or chart a path via the easy-to-use keypad, and the GlobalMap automatically determines the best ...



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We've covered in too much detail how it's some sort of "open season" on Vonage when it comes to VoIP patents. After dealing with ridiculous and expensive patent lawsuits from companies who failed to actually innovate in the same way Vonage did, the company was pressured by Wall Street to quickly settle the various patent lawsuits filed against the company. Of course, rather than settle matters, that simply opened the door for other companies to go searching through their patent portfolios to see if there was anything they could sue Vonage over. Indeed, following those settlements it didn't take long for AT&T to dig up a patent and sue -- which was quickly settled as well. Thought things were over? No such luck. Nortel just showed up last month to sue and it took all of about a week and a half for Vonage to settle that case as well.

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