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Garmin iQue 3600 to Sync with Chapura

Garmin has started bundling PocketMirror Standard software from Chapura with its iQue 3600, the only Palm OS device to integrate GPS (Global Positioning System).

With PocketMirror software, iQue users can view and update Outlook Calendar, Contacts, Tasks and Notes information while on the road and synchronize changes with their PCs once they are back at their desks.

The software also allows users synchronize multiple handhelds to the same Outlook profile, and supports synchronizing to the same Exchange Server folders from any PC connected to the server.

Garmin iQue units began shipping with PocketMirror Standard this month. The unit costs $589.

About the iQue 3600

The iQue 3600 runs Palm OS 5 and has a 150MHZ processor and 32MB of memory. It also features an SD card slot, a 3.8-inch 230x480-pixel display that supports over 60,000 colors, an MP3 player and a voice recorder. GPS features include location awareness (10 feet or less with WAAS), address look-up, auto routing, turn-by-turn navigation with voice guidance, off-route recalculation and a contact locator, which connects the Palm Address Book and Date Book to the GPS electronic map to give the user the ability to navigate directly to a specific address within the user's contact database. The device measures 5.0 x 2.8 x 0.8-inches and weighs 5.2 ounces.

In addition to the standard Palm OS applications, including Address Book, Calculator, Date Book, Expense, Mail, Memo Pad and To Do List, the iQue 3600 also bundles the Palm Reader eBook application. The iQue 3600 is slated to offer trial versions of several third-party applications, including those from Astraware, DataViz, Infinity Softworks, LinksPoint, SplashData and Vindigo. Third-party developers can add location awareness to their applications using Garmin's application programmer interface.

The iQue 3600 has flip-up GPS antenna that locks in place at two different angles to, according to the company, optimize GPS signal reception and viewing. When the antenna is in the upright position, it automatically turns on the GPS navigation function and begins acquiring satellite signals. Likewise, when the antenna is in the closed position, the GPS function will automatically shut off to preserve battery life. The company said the iQue 3600 provides the user with typical accuracy of 20 to 30 feet, or less than 10 feet when receiving corrected GPS data from the Wide Area Augmentation System in the North American coverage area.

On the iQue 3600 installation CD, the company said users can choose a basemap of North America, South America, Europe or regions in the Pacific Rim. The basemap provides the user with generalized information about highways, major city streets, railways, rivers, lakes and state, provincial and national borders. Detailed street information is available on an included MapSource CD-ROM.

Garmin iQue 3600 to Sync with Chapura





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