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If you're looking to find your way there and back again, you'll benefit from a GPS satellite navigation system on the dashboard.
Rather than messing about with a paper street directory, GPS navigators include built-in maps for the entire country, making it easy to see where you are and where you're going. If you punch in a street address they'll quickly calculate the fastest route from your current location and then talk you through the journey.
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If you are thinking about buying a GPS navigator then you will be interested in the wide range of GPS units available on the market.
Review this guide to consider the pros and cons of buying a GPS.
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GPS or Global Positioning System is a satellite navigation system developed by the United States Department of Defense. The GPS system incorporates 24 satellites that orbit the earth and transmit signals to GPS receivers on the ground.
A GPS receiver uses signals from multiple satellites to determine its location, speed, direction and time.
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Review our buying guide to compare car, handheld or maritime GPS navigators. This guide identifies the standard features you can expect plus available options. 
What routing options should you look for?
Do you pay extra for traffic alerts, hands free calling, text to speech capability or an MP3 player?
What are the basic features you should expect of any car or handheld GPS navigator?
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In car GPS navigators are now one of the most popular consumer electronics to buy in Australia. Should you be joining the crowd or upgrading now?
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