Spectec rolls out microSD-packin' SDIO GPS receiver
If that handy SD slot in your Treo (or similar smartphone) has gone lonely long enough, you've probably been waiting for "that killer device" to slam down in there and boast about. Thankfully, that time has seemingly come, as Spectec's latest SDIO GPS receiver packs a whole lot of functionality into a minuscule (and sleek) package. Unlike alternative GPS attachments for your handset, the SDG-810 provides a SiRF Star III 20-channel tracking adornment, is WASS-enabled, and sports a microSD slot to carry up to 2GB of excess data (like maps, for instance) since your original flash memory slot just got occupied. While pricing information wasn't readily available, this nifty smartphone must-have should be available in your neck of the woods (read: everywhere) real soon.[Via GearDiary]













I dont see how this device is physically possible, but hell, I'll bite.
GIMME!
Just an FYI- it's not enabled by WASS, it's WAAS- wide area augmentation system. obviously a typo...
however the little receiver looks like a pretty good gps for treo bunch with very little internal storage. No one wants to plug anything into the SD slot unless it is memory or has memory.
I wonder what the battery draw will be like for my Treo. I've been saving up to get a unit for it with my spare change and this would be a great fit for the budget and foot print.