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Pharos 535e Traveler 3.5-Inch Screen Portable GPS Unit with Wi-Fi and Windows Mobile Office | 
| Brand: Pharos Category: CE
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 52527
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Operating System: Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 CPU Speed: 312 Modem: None Display Size: 3.5 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 6.4 x 3.8 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: PTL535E Model: PTL535E UPC: 818948002617 EAN: 0818948002617 ASIN: B000XWZO9M
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| Features:
| • | 3.5" Transflective TFT color LCD | | • | Windows Mobile with Office Mobile, Outlook Mobile, Media Player | | • | Built-in GPS, Wi-Fi and IrDA | | • | Compact size, easy to fit in pocket of handbag | | • | Use Live Search with the GPS to get real-time locations, restaurants, get maps and driving directions |
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Product Description The Pharos Traveler GPS 535e packs a large 3.5", easy-to-read screen into a compact package. With built-in SiRFstarIII GPS, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, and Windows Mobile Office, you can surf the Internet, and work on your Microsoft Office documents on-the-go.The Pharos Traveler GPS 535e is the ultimate business tool for the enterprise market. A fully functional Windows Mobile 5 PDA, it allows mobile professionals to access the Internet via its built-in WiFi connectivity and can become a superb navigational tool with its embedded GPS receiver. All that is required is navigation software and digitized maps, such as Pharos' award winning OSTIA software.Along with its wireless connectivity, the 535e provides a full suite of Microsoft software (Pocket versions), such as Outlook, Word, Excel, Windows Media Player and Internet Explorer for Pocket PC. It syncs with your computer, providing quick access to calendar events and all contacts.The Pharos Traveler GPS 535e, with its compact size and shape, makes travel on the road extremely easy. This is the perfect tool for the mobile professional.
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| Customer Reviews: Awesome Mini Computer! December 16, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this with my Xmas and bday money combined; for me it was expensive. I ignored the fact that it was a GPS (cause it requires more money to get), and thanks to my house's WiFi network, was able to get it on the 'Net within 1 hour of recieving the package. The webpages are a little messed up unless they come in a ".mobi" or a "m.website.com" format, but many major sites offer that. Just search '__________ mobile', and a alternative might come up. PPT Mobile is only for viewing powerpoint, not editing, and apps are widely available at some websites (.CAB format). It met my expactations, if not better!
Not Good GPS December 6, 2008 M. WASSOUF 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
the gps reciever is unreliable at all it needs more than 15 minutes to get a signal .. it does not worth its price.
other function as Pocket PC is good.
The PRICE is worth the PAIN! November 22, 2008 Adam J. Russo (Haddam, CT) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
BUY THIS PRODUCT! That is of course, if you are familiar with computers. It does not come with GPS software and you have to essentially set up everything on this unit. Be prepared to spend at least a full week trying to not only set up the device, but to use all of it's features as well.
However, for the price, this is the best deal in town. Buy your own GPS software/SD Card (for me it is Delorme 2008 and a Kingston 2GB SD Card) The GPS works as good as if you bought the pricey 535+. However, that is of course if you get past the initial GPS setup:
Go to Pharos's website and download their ComSplitter program (free) and you will find that the GPS is located on COM8 and set the splitter to having an output of Com5 (BAUD 57600). Then, go to your settings GPS page and set that to COM8 as well. THEN, after you install delorme on it go to your Delorme program settings page, and select COM5. Turn on the ComSplitter, and your in buisiness.
THE GPS WILL WORK NOW, BUT IT WILL JUST BE AN ARROW W/O A MAP!
GPS Map Download:
This is supposed to be automatic, but for me I had to manually Copy/Paste my maps. Select the area (since it's likely the Whole USA WILL NOT FIT ON YOUR PDA)you wish to copy, save the file in your delorme program, and then:
1 Connect the Windows Mobile Device to the Desktop PC.
2 Browse to C:\DeLorme Docs\Mobile Maps.
Note: C:\DeLorme Docs\Mobile Maps is the default location of saved maps for Street Atlas USA 2007 Handheld. If you have changed the location, browse to that location instead.
3 Select the map(s) you wish to copy to the Windows Mobile Device.
4 From the Edit menu, click Copy.
5 Close the open windows.
6 Double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop or click your Start button and then double-click My Computer.
7 Double-click Mobile Device.
8 Double-click My Windows Mobile-Based Device.
9 Double-click your storage card.
10 From the Edit menu, click Paste. The files are now copied to the Windows Mobile Device.
I HOPE THIS SAVES YOU A LOT OF TROUBLE LIKE WHAT I HAD, and HAVE FUN!
P.S. Both Delorme and PHAROS Tech support were completely useless which is why this took me a week.
UPDATE: I see people are commenting on this device as though it was a dedicated GPS receiver. It is not. For such a small BATTERY POWERED Device it is a nifty toy when your in a jam. However, buy this product for it's personal assistant and wireless internet capabilities and try not to get stuck on the already obvious flaws in this device. Can't take such a universal device and make such harsh comments on things you should have already taken into consideration. If you want a GPS receiver that is top of the line, pay the $600 and get a dedicated one.
OMG! Great device! March 4, 2008 S. Wells (USA) 14 out of 16 found this review helpful
This device has everything for the busy person, whther you work from home or in an office. The entertainment features are nice, and there is practically no learning curve. Security on this device is wonderful, and the Windows Mobile platform is actually a lot less quirky than XP or Vista (whodathunk? LOL) If charged correctly, the battery lasts for well over 8 hours, and the touch screen keyboard is very responsive. Of course, you can change the screen orientation, listen to music, and download programs as well.
Cons: Well, the security may be a little tight for those who enjoy sites that offer downloads, and the sensitive screen may be difficult for someone who has poor vision. If you're looking to purchase this device with the software already included, spend the extra 80 or so bucks and get the 535+ which comes with the Ostia software. Otherwise, you'll be purchasing this separately (NAV02) for about $100 later. I haven't seen an external keyboard or ruggedized case (a definite wish list item if you're a work at home mom with kids), but these items may present themselves in the future.
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