Holux is currently parading its integrated GPS receiver/tracker at the Taipei IT Month in Taiwan, and this integrated GPS device not only functions as a receiver, it is also capable of keeping tabs on your travel routes. It looks like an old-school film pack (in today’s digital camera age, how many of us come across film packs anymore?) and boasts an LED display that shows the distance and height of a designated location. The Holux integrated GPS receiver/tracker will retail for approximately $74 in the Taiwan market.
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