Geeks.com has sent me over a very inexpensive GPS unit to review, the Delorme Earthmate LT-20, what makes this unit special is that it has a USB interface, which means it can be used with any computer basically. It’s small and portable, and it comes with Street Atlas USA 2008 Software
to get your on your way quickly. I hooked it up to my OCZ Neutrino netbook and took it for a spin, read on to learn all about it…
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