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Garmin iQue M5 Integrated Pocket PC and GPS | 
enlarge | Brand: Garmin Category: CE
List Price: $749.99 Buy Used: $200.00 You Save: $549.99 (73%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 44 reviews
Format: Cd Platform: Windows Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Operating System: Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Second Edition CPU Speed: 416 Native Resolution: 320 x 240 Display Size: 3.5 Includes MP3 Player: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 2.8 x 5 x 0.8 Time/date
MPN: 010-00344-00 Model: 010-00344-00 UPC: 753759047276 EAN: 0753759047276 ASIN: B00079V9XG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Pocket PC running Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition with integrated GPS and Que navigation applications | | • | Powered by a 416 MHz Intel PXA 272 microprocessor; includes 64 MB RAM, 64 MB ROM, and data back-up protection | | • | Embedded Bluetooth transceiver lets you network with computer systems and Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones, PDAs, printers, etc. | | • | Check e-mail and view documents--then sync seamlessly with your laptop | | • | Includes MapSource City Select North America data CD-ROM with full coverage/full unlock |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description iQue M5 Features: * Operating System: Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition software * Computing Software: Microsoft Pocket Outlook Internet Explorer Word and Excel; Windows Media Player MSN Messenger Service Calculator and ActiveSync; Sprite Backup; and BTExplorer * Integrated Que technology; Garmin GPS and mapping software * GPS receiver: WAAS enabled 12 parallel channels * Integrated flip-up GPS patch antenna can be positioned for optimal reception * Processor: 416 MHz Intel PXA 272 Xscale processor dedicated 48 MHz ARM7 GPS coprocessor * Internal Memory: 64 MB RAM; 64 MB ROM (15 MB safe storage available) * Unit size: 2.8 W x 5 H x .8 D (72 x 128 x 19 mm) * Unit weight: 5.9 oz (166 g) * Display: 3.5 diagonal (89 mm); 320 x 240-pixel QVGA transflective TFT with 16-bit color display; 64 K colors; bright white LED backlight * Battery: Removable 1250-mAh replaceable lithium-polymer battery delivering 5-7 hours of continuous PDA/GPS use * Audio hardware: Microphone headphone jack speaker for voice-guidance commands MP3 player and message playback * Voice recorder for making memos quick notes and messages on the fly * SD expansion slot for flexible memory storage and additional software; SDIO/MMC compatible * Networking: Bluetooth IrDA SDIO USB * Vibrating alarmPackage includes: * iQue M5 handheld * Protective flip cover * Metal stylus * USB ActiveSync cradle * Automotive windshield mount with integrated charger and speaker * A/C power/charging adapter * Installation/Application CD-ROM with manual * MapSource City Select North America data CD-ROM w/ full coverage full unlock
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| Customer Reviews: Read 39 more reviews...
Big, reliable, fits the bill February 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This product works perfectly for what I use it for. I've used the GPS functionality to navigate around Boston and Massachusetts, and it has worked flawlessly in that capacity. I've used Pocket Word to input various notes, and that has also worked for me. I've used Pocket Excel to manage grading for my 100 9th grade students in my 9th grade algebra class, and it's worked exceptionally well there as well. I've downloaded various PocketPC programs for this unit as well and have had no problems working with those programs either.
All in all, for a relatively fast GPS unit coupled with a very good PDA system, I can't think of something better for me. I also own the Cingular 8125 HTC Wizard device, and I much prefer the larger display of this GPS/PDA to that device. This unit uses WM2003, not WM2005 and later versions of WM, but I have found no real functional difference in operability on the WM2003 platform as opposed to the WM2005 platform.
If I had to make one complaint, it would be that it takes roughly about 1-2 minutes for the GPS receiver to pick up a satellite signal after opening the device. I have no experience with faster satellite recognition in other GPS systems, but I haven't seen that this has been any hinderance to finding places in Massachusetts for me. All in all, a great buy! If you can get it on sale in other venues, it might be even more attractive at its pricepoint.
Garmin iQue M5 July 12, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Sync with Outlook dosen't all ways happen automatically, have to reset unit. GPS can be up to several hundred yards off actual position. Dosen't all ways recognize turn was not taken or that you are on an adjacent road
Garmin iQue M5 Integrated Pocket PC and GPS May 12, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
As an experienced GPS user (Four Garmin GPS devices including two iQue models), who was once assigned with the military organizations which manage the GPS program, I can tell you that the iQue M5 is an excellent GPS and well worth the money. The Mobile Windows really gives you the "pocket PC" experience and the GPS portion seems to be quite a step-up from the earlier iQue models (I also have an iQue 3200). This all-in-one device puts all the modern conveniences (i.e. MS Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.) in a pocket-sized device which adds the GPS ability for routing and locating areas of interest. One word of advice. If you get one, or any other Garmin device, make sure you visit their website and download the latest software.
Excellent device, highly recommended January 19, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Excellent unit, no problems. Just like the new Iphone from Apple you can play mp3, movies, browse the internet, and of course navigate using the GPS. What you can't do is make phone calls but who cares? Most people don't want a phone the size of a pda anyhow.
The audio jack on top allows for better audio quality, for example headphones. With a cheap FM transmitter you can use your car's radio+speakers.
I have tested the following cards and they are 100% functional with this PDA: - Spectec 802.11b/g SDIO Wi-Fi WLAN Card - Kingston 1GB Secure Digital Card (SD)
One minus to consider if you are buying this: the GPS maps need to be downloaded from a PC to the unit. Additionally the PC software needs to be 'unlocked' using a registration key. For a computer novice, there are several pitfalls here so if you are not comfortable with this I would go for something with preloaded maps.
Excellent Product January 17, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Excellent Product...works great after I downloaded the maps. The only issue at first was finishing downloading the maps. It takes a while to download the entire U.S.. For some reason at the end, it would just freeze up. i weas finally able to accomplish loading the maps by leaving out a few Northwest states as I do not travel there. I recommend you get a SD card and put maps on that so if you have to reset you do not lose anything.
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