Yes, it’s a new discovery in PSP applications. Sony has recently released the PSP GPS. GPS stands for global positioning system. It is a worldwide radio-navigation system formed from a constellation of 24 satellites and their ground stations. GPS uses these satellites as reference points to calculate various positions accurately. This technology is very economical and as a result it has made its way to the PSP.
These days GPS technology is already found in cars, boats, planes, construction equipment, movie making gear, farm machinery, and even laptop computers. The PSP GPS is handy in various ways. PSP GPS can be useful in your daily and hectic life in the following ways:
• You can keep a track on the location of your children.
• Get instant road side assistance at a touch of a button from your vehicle, so you can get help regarding your location.
• You can keep a visual journal and bookmark collection of your favorite hot spots, sceneries, etc which are not available in your travel guide.
• You can create your own mini travel guides and memories.
• You can find your lost pets easily using collars with an attached PSP GPS unit.
• Using your PSP, get to your interview or any important destination, faster by finding shortcuts using GPS.
• Keep a track of your suitcases and bags, laptops and anything important while traveling.
• You can track and find your family in crowded places, concerts, etc.
• When going on a vacation, feel free to separate from your group for a while to venture on your own based on your own interests and find them later on with your GPS enabled device- even in an unfamiliar place.
The PSP GPS receiver is surprisingly small and weighs around 15 grams. It refreshes every second and you can remove it at any time. Home Star is an application that gives you information about the night sky according to your GPS location.
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