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Market Update:

LOOKING over the newest satellite navigation products you might just about hear dust being dug onto the grave of the familiar movable GPS unit. It is not that sales of GPS navigation devices have fallen down. To the contrary, some 8.4 million dash-top GPS units were sold last year, up from 5.9 million in the previous year but if you listen experts in the car and electronics industries you just might feel that their days are numbered.

The issue is the normal GPS unit is an one-way device, receiving signals from satellites that enable it to work out where you are, that the unit then uses to map a route to where you are going. In a connected world, though , that isn't enough.

The emerging generation of navigation devices have the power to connect to the Net and to one other. They communicate among themselves to give drivers up to the moment traffic info ; when one GPS gets bogged down in a traffic snarl-up, it tells the others. They use the web to make certain that info historically filed under points of interest, including where restaurants are and what they serve, is always up to date.. They tell not only where a petrol station is, but how much that petrol is currently costing. They hold an address book with names and numbers of your family, friends and business contacts. And, in case you already own one it's called a mobile phone. In recent times there has been a convergence between mobiles and the GPS sat navs although one of the main downsides of employing a mobile phone as a navigation device is the small display. Newer mobiles like the Apple iPhone have screens bigger than three inches, about the same size as basic dash-top GPS.

Recent developments include GPS giant Garmin selling a software version of its popular Nuvi unit for GPS-enabled mobile phones. Install it and a telephone performs precisely like a Garmin Nuvi GPS device, offering the same graphics and turn-by-turn directions. TomTom have a range of connected dash-top GPS such as the Go 540 Live, Go 740 Live and Go 940 Live while the Apple iPhone will in the near future be ready to give turn-by-turn directions.