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Satmap Active 10 GPS Review – Personal Computer World

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Personal Computer World reviews the Satmap Active 10 GPS unit which comes pre-loaded with full UK OS MiniScale 1:1m (raster) road mapping, and full GB OS Meridian 2 (vector) road mapping. ‘The chassis is both waterproof and shockproof, which means the 3.5in screen isn’t touch-sensitive. The six rubber buttons, which require a firm press, are assigned different functions relating to the menu you’re in. It can be powered by three AA batteries, with a lithium-ion pack and 12v in-car connection optional extras. During testing, after around four hours’ usage the remaining battery indicator still showed three bars out of four, but it then popped up with a critical battery alarm about one hour later.’

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