Abstract: This being a GPS device in Pocket PC clothing, software installation is important. You start with the Companion CD for iQue, from which you must install MapSource. This requires two additional data CDs. Once done, the data must be unlocked via a 25-di...
Abstract: Those familiar with Garmins terrific Palm-based iQUE 3600: this is not anoth review of the 3600, and the new iQUE M5 is not another version of the 3600, like the iQUE 3200 is. Instead, the iQUE M5 is Garmins first Pocket PC based PDA. However, a...
Abstract: The Garmin iQue M5 is a handy Pocket PC with built-in GPS receiver and Garmins suite of mapping software. It also comes with a desktop application to select and load maps into the device. All the mapping software is in ROM so that of the devices...
Abstract: Garmin iQue M5 Review Introduction The M5 is another of the Que series products from Garmin. It consists of a Garmin designed Pocket PC PDA with a built in GPS receiver. The product includes the PDA itself, a full set of US maps, a vehicle mount, and s...
Abstract: Garmins iQue M5 elegantly blends the functions of a GPS and mobile handheld device into a surprisingly useful package. The Garmin unit runs on Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition, and comes with a full suite of Pocket PC applications, including Pocket ...
Abstract: Le dernier appareil hybride PDA/GPS de Garmin est le sosie parfait de son précédent modèle, liQue 3600 fonctionnant avec Palm OS. Alors où se situe la différence ? Le M5 exploite Windows Mobile 2003 Seconde Édition.
Abstract: Garmin is something of a watch word when it comes to navigation, with a rich history of dedicated GPS products. It was the first company to release a PDA with an integrated GPS receiver, though this was Palm based and the M5 is its first based on Wind...
Abstract: At the last Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, I combed the aisles to find my best products of CES 2005. One of my favorites was the iQue M5, a new Pocket PC with integrated GPS from Garmin (
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition, Stylus, Touch-screen, IrDA, Bluetooth, Intel 416 MHz, 64 MB<br> <b>Good:</b> No larger than most standalone PDAs; excellent navigation capabilities; Bluetooth; vibrating alarms; includes windshield mount and car charger.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Expensive; screen is hard to see outdoors; no jog dial; no Wi-Fi; average battery life.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> Thanks to excellent navigation software, the iQue M5 ranks among the best GPS/PDA combos weve seen--but its too expensive.<br>