[gps-talkusers] Re: Consumer Electronics Show

  • From: "Armando Maldonado" <armando_maldonado@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2008 12:18:01 -0800

Mike, we look forward to hearing from you to see if any new deals came out that's accessible for the blind, including gps. Take care.

Armando
----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael May" <MikeMay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 11:28 AM
Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: Consumer Electronics Show


I have a friend who is an engineer at Garmin and he will be showing me the latest and what is under development tomorrow.

Mike

At 09:59 AM 1/6/2008, you wrote:
Hey Mike,

Tery and check out the Garmon Nuvi-800 it is supposed to have speech input
capability.

Steve, K8SP
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael May" <MikeMay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "GPS-talkusers-freelists.org" <GPS-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 3:18 AM
Subject: [gps-talkusers] Consumer Electronics Show


I thought I'd give you a few teasers regarding technology I have seen
here at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. For the past
several years, I have done an audio summary of the show published in
Playback Magazine and [posted on the Sendero site. You can check out
some of those past reports. They are about 20 minutes in length and
can be found under the cool products link.

Tonight was the unveiled show for the press and I saw lots of very
cool technology. I might even go a bit far afield and tell you about
a few things if I have time over the next 3 days I am here.

Regarding navigation, there were two items of note. Auto Page has a
unit that connects to your car's computer system via a port under the
steering column. You then install an application on your cell phone
and you can learn from that application where the car is, how fast it
is going and can even view where it is at any time. This isn't the
first of such devices. There is a subscription fee for these units,
usually around $10 per month.

A new device was a satellite based tracking unit from Spot Inc. It
was a rugged unit about the size of a cell phone and it communicates
your position via satellite to an Internet page where the subscriber
can view where the carrier of the unit is located anywhere in the
world. The portable unit does not tell the user where they are. This
would be great for tracking a hiker or sailor. It costs $150 per year
plus the initial cost of the unit around $150.


You can get some messages on the hand-held unit and it has a 911
button for emergencies. The come and get me button.

Stay tuned for more details in my CES report posted in a couple weeks.

Mike



Michael G. May

CEO Sendero Group

Developers and distributors of the Cadillac of accessible GPS
products as well as distributing BrailleNote, VoiceNote, Victor
Stream, Talks, Miniguide and the ID Mate

Crashing Through by Robert Kurson available at http://www.CrashingThrough.com

MikeMay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.SenderoGroup.com

1-888-757-6810, Fax (530) 757-6830, Mobile (530) 304-0007
Sendero Group, LLC
1118 Maple Lane, Davis, CA 95616-1723, USA


Michael G. May

CEO Sendero Group

Developers and distributors of the Cadillac of accessible GPS products as well as distributing BrailleNote, VoiceNote, Victor Stream, Talks, Miniguide and the ID Mate

Crashing Through by Robert Kurson available at http://www.CrashingThrough.com

MikeMay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.SenderoGroup.com

1-888-757-6810, Fax (530) 757-6830, Mobile (530) 304-0007
Sendero Group, LLC
1118 Maple Lane, Davis, CA 95616-1723, USA




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