Garmin iQue

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iQue (/ˈkj/ eye-KYOO; like "IQ") was a line of personal digital assistants (PDA) with integrated Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers sold by Garmin. It was introduced in 2003 and discontinued in mid-2008.

Description

The

GPS technology into a PDA. The line included devices running Palm OS and Windows Mobile
operating systems. As of June 2008, all iQue products have been discontinued by Garmin and are no longer being supported or repaired by the company.

GPS location provides convenient ways for turn-by-turn
voice guided navigation.

All devices include the Que software, including map display, auto-routing, search for points of interest and addresses in the map database, etc.

All devices have Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) and European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) abilities.

Popular accessories include external GPS antennas, vehicle mounts, power adaptors and external speakers.

Que software

The Que software provides integration (with address and datebook), navigation and mapping.

  • QueMap - map display
  • QueFind - search by various criteria through the database: address, points of interests, cities, services, facilities, etc.
  • QueGPS - satellite signal display
  • QueTracks - collects and manages GPS tracks
  • QueRoutes - routing and voice guidance preferences
  • QueTurns - turn by turn route guidance, used with automatic routing
  • QueTrip - statistics

List of products

Palm OS devices

  • iQue 3600 - Palm OS 5, 480x320 pixel display, voice recorder
  • iQue 3600a - Similar to an iQue 3600 but designed for aviation use
  • iQue 3200 - Palm OS 5, 320x320 pixel display,
    SDIO
    capable
  • iQue 3000 - Palm OS 5, 320x320 pixel display, with included 128 MB
    microSD
    card

Pocket PC devices

Related products

Competitors

  • MiTAC
  • TomTom
  • Magellan
  • Lowrance
  • Sony

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