Since there are plans for a spring outing, we need to make good plans. We can't go too far away, and we don't want to go to the places we've been to before. Luckily, the Internet is all-powerful. After searching online casually, I found a bunch of nearby tourist attractions, all introduced in a way that makes you want to fly over immediately. However, facing these places we've never been to, experienced drivers can still cope, finding the way by looking at road signs, but it's too difficult for new drivers. It seems that we can only rely on tools.
The so-called equipment must be GPS navigation devices. Currently, navigation devices can be roughly divided into PNDs, mobile phone navigation, and car navigation. Car navigation is built into cars, which requires buying specific cars to use, so we won't introduce them here. PND navigation devices are the most common in the market, and they were quite popular in 2007 and 2008. Now, due to the technology reaching a bottleneck, it's hard to have significant breakthroughs. Mobile phone navigation has developed rapidly thanks to manufacturers' attention, with international brands like Nokia launching numerous navigation-supported phones by acquiring map providers.
It was finally spring, but then came the late spring cold snap. The falling snowflakes were beautiful, but they forced 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 started to rise, and the atmosphere of spring seemed stronger. The weather forecast said that next week's weather would be nice, so I planned to go out to the suburbs, breathe some fresh air.
This article selects several well-known brands and high-performance navigation phones, and interested friends can pay attention.