You would use an external number key pad and an external speaker.----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Head" <athead@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 11:52 PM Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: gps on laptops
but how would you carry it and use it at the same time? I imagine, since the laptop has a screen, it would be awkward.from Andrew----- Original Message ----- From: "Baracco, Andrew W" <Andrew.Baracco@xxxxxx>To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 1:51 AM Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: gps on laptopsWith these new small subnotebooks, not much larger than a BN, a version of sendero might be worht thinking about. You can get an ASUS EEE 900 from www.buy.com for less than $400. Andy -----Original Message----- From: gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Joleen Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 3:38 PM To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: gps on laptops I purchased The Windows version of "Atlas speaks" several years ago and used it a great deal on my desk top computer no less. Although I think that putting GPS on a lap top would be a giant step backwards, I do think that there might be a market for the limited version to be put on a standard computer. The name escapes me, but I am thinking about the version that does not allow for GPS. It would be for those who would want to check out a route in vertual mode before or after walking the route. As for R and D on this, though, I think time might be better spent on continuing development of the software on a cell phone. Now that is easily portable. I think the price would be less than that of a PDA plus the GPS software. Joleen -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG.Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.6.21/1673 - Release Date: 15/09/2008 6:49 PM-- No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.6.21/1673 - Release Date: 9/15/2008 6:49 PM