palmOne has released its Bluetooth-enabled GPS Navigator, designed to pair with the Tungsten T3 and
Zire 72 handhelds. The device, which will cost $299 and be available in mid-June, provides users with satellite guide
maps and directions.
The Bluetooth technology-enabled receiver sits on the car dashboard, where it identifies the car's position using at least three satellites. By communicating with the GPS receiver via Bluetooth, the palmOne handheld obtains real-time location information and displays 2D or 3D maps by TomTom. Using the handheld's high-resolution screen, these maps automatically show the receiver's (and hence, the car's) current location.







