
It is a stereotyped to classify men as being too proud to stop and ask for directions, preferring to go round and round instead when lost. We suppose if the GPS PathQuest makes the jump from concept to actual device, it would sell loads considering the design and overall form factor. This device comes with a double display that relies on e-ink technology in order to conserve its battery power which could be better used to power the GPS chipset inside whenever you drive around a strange country. Maps are provided by Google for you to get around.
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