Leave it to
QSTARZ to innovate so dramatically upon the tried-and-true Bluetooth GPS receiver design. Okay, so maybe it just created two new 66-channel ones that are exceptionally small. Up first is the new BT-Q1300, a "miniature" device that's dubbed the world's smallest travel recorder. Continuing on with superlatives, we see "the best" of the best in the BT-Q890, which measures in at 60- x 40- x 7-millimeters and is somehow
also the "world's smallest GPS receiver." We're on to your fuzzy math, QSTARZ, and we don't like it one bit.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
cy21 @ Jun 20th 2008 10:52AM
is that a hole???
Onetruebill @ Jun 20th 2008 2:56PM
It is not a hole...
It IS the world's smallest GPS LCD screen.
"Turn right in 1/10000 of an inch"
Adam @ Jun 20th 2008 10:56AM
So that's where the Nokia LD-4W went...
jon @ Jun 20th 2008 10:58AM
Smallest ever receiver? what about all of those cell phone GPS's, just a thought...
Riel @ Jun 20th 2008 4:19PM
LOL seriously!
Tony @ Jun 20th 2008 11:29AM
For the two of you geeks who don't know, google maps for mobile phones can use cell tower information (or something like that)) to show your approximate location. Poor mans GPS, but free and rather handy!
magron @ Jun 20th 2008 9:53PM
..a bit problematic if you're actually traveling somewhere where there is no cellphone service...
TheVoiceOfReason @ Jun 23rd 2008 7:25PM
Uh Engadget, there is a difference between a GPS receiver that is also a logger (recorder) and one that is just a receiver. Therefore, each of these units can be the world's smallest in their respective catagories. No fuzzy math required.