I don't know if I would use it in a car, but on a boat, or an airplane, it seems as though it would be useful. I think a laptop is a bit much for a car ride, but I hear they are pretty accurate and keep good GPS locks for the whole trip.
Most laptop GPS systems are USB based. It's easier than installing an internal gps.
A laptop GPS can be used in a vehicle, at home or anywhere you can take your laptop. They have a larger, easy-to-read screen and utilize a tool with which you are already familiar.
Information about Car GPS Systems can be found online on websites, such as GPS Top Ten Reviews, Consumer Reports and Consumer Search. These websites contain reviews and useful information about Car GPS Systems.
you have to take laptop apart to install the receiver of the gps
Most laptops don't actually have a default gps system, instead relying on 3rd party software. To find information on them, you'll first need to determine which gps software is installed on it.
There are multiple laptop gps softwares available.One of the leading softwares is the Garmin Mapsource Inland Lakes Gps Software.
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Alpine Electronics of America Systems make the GPS systems for Chrysler.
Yes there is. You can buy a GPS navigation that will hook up to your USB port that will navigate you through and application on your laptop.
There are good and inexpensive GPS systems for trucks. These GPS systems for trucks include Garmin Nuvi 465t 4.3" GPS Truck Navigator and IntelliRoute TND Truck GPS.
You can find the difference between marine gps systems and garmin gps systems on the following site: http://www.secrets2business.com/the-difference-between-marine-gps-handhelds-and-their-bigger-brothers/. They have good descriptions.
They are used to reflect radio waves to improve long distance communications and they are used for GPS location systems