Up to now, I have posted almost four stories about Holux GPSmile series, first in October, second in November, third also in November, but when yesterday I was talking about my fourth addition of Holux GPSmile series, it came upon my mind that I must also provide my readers with the information of Holux GPSmile53, which was missed by me, I really do not why?
So, without beating about the bush, here is another latest GPS device from the Taiwan-based Holux, called GPSmile53, the latest member to the GPSmile family, which, similar to it’s predecessors, was also brought about chiefly as an automotive GPS and claimed to be ready with a TMC traffic receiver, along with consisting with a pretty unique design, which at first sight was not like by me due to its too toyish look but that’s only a personal opinion, so don’t mind.
Similar to the previous models of the GPSmile series it is also touted to be built-in with the SiRFstar III and sport a 3.5″ screen, as well, whereas it is power-driven by the Samsung S3C2440A, 400 MHz processor and makes use of the Microsoft Windows CE. Net 4.2 Core Version as its operating system.
Check out some of the other sports and specs of Holux GPSmile53:
(1) Memory: 32 MB NAND flash memory and 64MB SDRAM memory for operating system and embedded applications.
(2) Battery: Rechargeable 2400 mAh Li-ion
(3) Size: 95.5(L) x77 (W) x22 (H) mm
(4) Extension Slot: SD / MMC
(5) Weight: 180 g
This is quite speculation however I wouldn’t be staggered if Holux also rolls out one more device known as GPSmile54. Now why I speculate this has a reason that, initially why after the GPSmile53 that was announced last month Holux jumped to 55 and the second reason is the picture on the right side of my yesterday post that I found on Holux’s website, of GPS unit that doesn’t give the impression of being any of the recognized Holux’s GPS systems. Any way not an issue, as usual, as and when I will get more info of Holux GPSmile series, I will let you know. Thanks!










