Portable GPS units work anywhere, in any car or handheld. A factory installed GPS unit generally cannot be moved to another car.
Magellan is just the name of a company that makes brands of GPS systems. They make car, handheld, and mobile GPS navigation systems and they are used the same way as any other brand of GPS systems.
Yes, portable navigation systems can be used in any car. They are not programmed for specific cars they are programmed for the roads. It doesn't matter what car you have a GPS in it will work the same as if it was in another car.
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.
Yes, TomTom GPS is a good brand of GPS. They sell a range of products including handheld GPS systems or GPS to go in your car and be able to drive any where you please.
You can review different car gps systems on the following site: http://www.gpsreview.net/. They have tons of reviews.
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Starcom Systems Ltd. provides cars with a combined cellular/GPS package for full car management. Starcom specializes in GPS tracking solutions such as GPS car-tracking systems, and leased/rentals.
An in-dash gps system would be better in a car. Handheld gps systems seem to generally have smaller screens and are made specifically for outdoor use. An in-dash gps is designed for in car use.
Teletype is a company who makes car navigation systems or GPS systems. This is a system that can help you to navigate to a certain destination that you have typed into the system.
Most car alarms include GPS tracking.
If you want to know which companies produce GPS systems for your car that are currently for sale in Office Depot, it is Home Depot. This company produces these devices.
A GPS will work anywhere it can receive adequate signals, and assuming you have a decent antenna, any GPS will work in an airplane. However, a GPS that is not programmed for aviation uses will not be nearly as useful as one that is. A car GPS or trekking GPS may give you lat/long readouts, which may be of some use in an aircraft, but they will be of limited use for a flight.