Civil service examination site surrounding hotels, Spring warms and flowers bloom to go for an outing, Recommended big brand GPS navigation mobile phones

by ygk1ess0y2 on 2010-04-08 12:44:26

Finally, it's spring, but the cold snap has returned. Although the snowfall is beautiful, it forces me to dig out the cotton clothes I had already packed away, and wake up half an hour earlier to avoid being late. Fortunately, after two days of light snow, the temperature in Beijing has started to rise, and the signs of spring seem stronger. The weather forecast says that the weather will be nice next week, so I plan to go out to the suburbs, get some exercise, and breathe some fresh air.

This article selects several well-known brands of navigation phones with excellent performance, and friends who are interested can pay attention. The so-called device must be a GPS navigator. Currently, navigators can roughly be divided into PNDs, mobile phone navigators, and in-car navigators. In-car navigators are built into cars, and if you want to use them, you have to buy a specific car, so they won't be introduced here. PND-style navigators are the most common on the market, and were quite popular in 2007 and 2008. Nowadays, due to technological bottlenecks, it is difficult to make significant breakthroughs. However, mobile phone navigation has developed rapidly thanks to manufacturers' attention. International brands like Nokia have taken the opportunity to acquire map providers and launched a large number of navigation-supported phones.

Since I've decided to go on a spring outing, I need to plan carefully. We definitely can't go too far, and we don't want to go back to places we've been before. Fortunately, the internet is all-powerful. A quick search brings up a bunch of nearby tourist spots, all described in glowing terms, making us want to fly there immediately. But facing these places we've never been to, experienced drivers can still manage by following road signs, while new drivers find it much more difficult. It looks like we'll have to rely on tools.