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VentureBeat: Dash Express debuts as Web 2.0 meets GPS navigation

  • Yuri Ammosov · 1 year ago
    Dean: you do not need a separate gadget for this. A number of communicators, such as Tytn II (winmobile) and Nokia N95 (Symbian) cal already do the same, plus much more - and for free. Provided you pay the mobile operator for a data plan.
  • Dean Takahashi · 1 year ago
    You have just the one gadget: the Dash Express. There is a difference with cell phones. Your phone is constantly being used by a GPS application and so it will use battery life. That may not be a problem if you are in the car. Of course, you're paying more for your N95 than your Dash Express.
  • Yuri Ammosov · 1 year ago
    Dean:

    Dash will cost $400 for a closed system; N95 / Tytn II cost ~$650 for an open system and plenty of extra functionality. Battery life is pretty much even play: Dash will also need to be powered from car socket or be drained, GPS is a known power hog. I bet it will not be able to place calls.

    In two years time, however, Dash will have to fight car manufacturers more than it will have to fight HTC and Nokia. BMW and Lexus already have GPS with reference guides as a standard feature (I use it extensively when driving) and cheaper cars like Nissan have it as an option. All are embedded systems with native controls and full integration with the car.

    What Dash will do when EVERY car will have onboard GPS with bells and whistles by default? I am afraid this war is lost for them...
  • JoJo · 1 year ago
    Do you know on which gprs mobile operator they are running the service ?
  • Tod Harrick · 1 year ago
    They are using Jasper Wireless. Here's the link to Dash on Amazon.com -- www.amazon.com/dash