Holux has recently unveiled a new GPS navigation system in Taiwan that measures a very portable 109mm x 59mm x 22.8mm, weighing 130 grams which makes it appropriate to bring on your travels, to the golf course, or even while you’re camping underneath a blanket of stars. The Holux GM-120 might cmoe with a large screen, but it only supports 4 levels of gray which reminds you of the original Nintendo Game Boy back in 1989. The GM-120 GPS device is available in A and B models, where the latter is equipped with various functions such as a barometer, an altimeter, and an electronic compass. For a full list of specifications, head on after the jump. • 160 x 100 pixels with 4-level gray LCD display
• 9 function keys
• Built-in patch antenna
• Built-in beeper
• LCD indicator for battery status
• Mini USB
• SiRF Star III GPS chipset
• Maximum of 1000 waypoints with name, symbol, comments, coordinate, and remarks
• Automatic 20 reversible and editable routes with up to 11 items each
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