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		<title>An HUD Display for Your Car?</title>
		<link>http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2010/06/10/an-hud-display-for-your-car/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 15:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Evans</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Car Electronics]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[HUD]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Navigating the numerous freeways and streets of a large city can be daunting, especially if you're not familiar with the area.  A great way to counter-act this road-related frustration can be through a GPS navigation device.  Many of these units provide other features as well, including traffic alerts and directories with all sorts of buisnesses in them.  The GPS unit has become so<a href="http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/files/2010/06/gps.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1557 alignright" title="gps" src="http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/files/2010/06/gps.jpg" alt="" width="226" height="186" /></a> widepsread that many companies, including BMW, are including them with their automobile.  BMW, however, took the concept to a whole new level of style with a fancy unit that projected an HUD, or Heads Up Display, onto the car's windshield.

Now, a manufacturer by the name of Springteq has brought the same technology to any automobile.  Dubbed the WeGo, their GPS is no larger than ordinary units, but instead projects the information onto the windshield of the automobile.  This is advantageous for several reasons: first of all, it allows the driver to keep their eyes on the road even while consulting the device for instructions.  It also keeps the full range of the windshield clear, not blocking any part of the view.  And, of course, it just plain looks awesome.  The unit can plug into any automobile, making it easy to install.

Part of Springteq's rationale is safety related.  According to the source article on <strong><a title="Car Connection" href="http://www.thecarconnection.com/marty-blog/1045975_springteq-unveils-first-aftermarket-hud-navigation-all-in-one-unit" target="_blank">The Car Connection</a></strong>, a staggering six million accidents occur each year due to driver inattention.  Many of these accidents involve the operation of not just the car, but some sort of electronic device.  Many states are enacting bans on texting and driving simultaneously.  In response to many of these concerns, the WeGo unit comes with a small remote that can be affixed to the steering wheel, allowing for the GPS device to be operated without the need to fiddle with the projection box itself.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Navigating the numerous freeways and streets of a large city can be daunting, especially if you&#8217;re not familiar with the area.  A great way to counter-act this road-related frustration can be through a GPS navigation device.  Many of these units provide other features as well, including traffic alerts and directories with all sorts of buisnesses in them.  The GPS unit has become so<a href="http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/files/2010/06/gps.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1557 alignright" title="gps" src="http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/files/2010/06/gps.jpg" alt="" width="226" height="186" /></a> widepsread that many companies, including BMW, are including them with their automobile.  BMW, however, took the concept to a whole new level of style with a fancy unit that projected an HUD, or Heads Up Display, onto the car&#8217;s windshield.</p>
<p>Now, a manufacturer by the name of Springteq has brought the same technology to any automobile.  Dubbed the WeGo, their GPS is no larger than ordinary units, but instead projects the information onto the windshield of the automobile.  This is advantageous for several reasons: first of all, it allows the driver to keep their eyes on the road even while consulting the device for instructions.  It also keeps the full range of the windshield clear, not blocking any part of the view.  And, of course, it just plain looks awesome.  The unit can plug into any automobile, making it easy to install.</p>
<p>Part of Springteq&#8217;s rationale is safety related.  According to the source article on <strong><a title="Car Connection" href="http://www.thecarconnection.com/marty-blog/1045975_springteq-unveils-first-aftermarket-hud-navigation-all-in-one-unit" target="_blank">The Car Connection</a></strong>, a staggering six million accidents occur each year due to driver inattention.  Many of these accidents involve the operation of not just the car, but some sort of electronic device.  Many states are enacting bans on texting and driving simultaneously.  In response to many of these concerns, the WeGo unit comes with a small remote that can be affixed to the steering wheel, allowing for the GPS device to be operated without the need to fiddle with the projection box itself.</p>
<p>While the WeGo isn&#8217;t scheduled to be availalbe until the fourth quarter of 2010, it certainly looks as though it will have its own place in the GPS market.  A price hasn&#8217;t yet been announced, but it&#8217;s likely to cost in the upper range of GPS navigators, which is understandable given its advanced features and style.  HUD displays are an exciting new frontier for automotive gadgets, meaning that we could see further integration of this sort of technology into new cars.  Personally, I think an HUD display would look pretty fantastic on a car that could also fly, but no one in the auto industry seems to appreciate my idea as much as I do.</p>
<p><em>Image Source:  flickr.com/photos/amagill/38689166</em></p>


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<li><a href='http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2010/02/04/cool-items-on-a-budget-car-electronics/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Cool Items on a Budget: Car Electronics!'>Cool Items on a Budget: Car Electronics!</a></li>
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		<title>Best and Worst: Car Subwoofers</title>
		<link>http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2010/03/25/best-and-worst-car-subwoofers/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 19:35:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Evans</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I get a great deal out of enjoyment from driving in my car, something that doesn't necessarily appeal to everyone.  Recently, I drove from Los Angeles all the way to Seattle, Washington, a three-day trek I completed entirely by myself.  I'll admit this endeavor took a fair amount of patience on my part, but the trip was made quite nice by a steady supply of good music.  I'm lucky enough to have some nice speakers in my car, so the quality of sound is always nice while listening to music on the drive.  <strong>Today we're going to compare two different subwoofers</strong>, the MTX Audio TR4512-04 and the Audiobahn AW121T Flame Excursion.  Both of these subwoofers are designed for optimal car use.

<a href="http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/files/2010/03/MTX.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1010 alignright" title="MTX" src="http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/files/2010/03/MTX.jpg" alt="" width="244" height="264" /></a>

<strong>BEST:</strong> <strong><a href="http://www.smarter.com/se--qq-MTX%2BAudio%2BTR4512-04.html" target="_blank">MTX Audio TR4512-04</a></strong>

The MTX Audio subwoofer provided the best sound quality of the two.  While installation and wiring for car stereos is best handled by a professional, unless you really know what you're doing, the quality of this unit is well worth the price of installation.  <strong>Crisp bottom end provided loud and deep bass lines</strong>, with lower frequencies penetrating the audio mix but never overwhelming the trebles.  On a variety of different styles, from rock to rap, the MTX Audio subwoofer was solid and clear.  The 12" speaker can handle up to 400 watts, and it's stylish polypropylene cone was free from volume-related distortion at some serious noise levels.  Priced at just over $100, it's a great deal, meaning you won't have to break the bank to have quality bass from your in-car audio system.


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<li><a href='http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2009/06/05/how-to-find-the-best-stereo-amplifier/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: How to Find the Best Stereo Amplifier'>How to Find the Best Stereo Amplifier</a></li>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I get a great deal out of enjoyment from driving in my car, something that doesn&#8217;t necessarily appeal to everyone.  Recently, I drove from Los Angeles all the way to Seattle, Washington, a three-day trek I completed entirely by myself.  I&#8217;ll admit this endeavor took a fair amount of patience on my part, but the trip was made quite nice by a steady supply of good music.  I&#8217;m lucky enough to have some nice speakers in my car, so the quality of sound is always nice while listening to music on the drive.  <strong>Today we&#8217;re going to compare two different subwoofers</strong>, the MTX Audio TR4512-04 and the Audiobahn AW121T Flame Excursion.  Both of these subwoofers are designed for optimal car use.</p>
<p><a href="http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/files/2010/03/MTX.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1010 alignright" title="MTX" src="http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/files/2010/03/MTX.jpg" alt="" width="244" height="264" /></a></p>
<p><strong>BEST:</strong> <strong><a href="http://www.smarter.com/se--qq-MTX%2BAudio%2BTR4512-04.html" target="_blank">MTX Audio TR4512-04</a></strong></p>
<p>The MTX Audio subwoofer provided the best sound quality of the two.  While installation and wiring for car stereos is best handled by a professional, unless you really know what you&#8217;re doing, the quality of this unit is well worth the price of installation.  <strong>Crisp bottom end provided loud and deep bass lines</strong>, with lower frequencies penetrating the audio mix but never overwhelming the trebles.  On a variety of different styles, from rock to rap, the MTX Audio subwoofer was solid and clear.  The 12&#8243; speaker can handle up to 400 watts, and it&#8217;s stylish polypropylene cone was free from volume-related distortion at some serious noise levels.  Priced at just over $100, it&#8217;s a great deal, meaning you won&#8217;t have to break the bank to have quality bass from your in-car audio system.</p>
<p><strong>Worst: <a href="http://www.smarter.com/se--qq-Audiobahn%2BAW121T%2BFlame%2BExcusrion.html" target="_blank">Audiobahn AW121T Flame Excusrion</a></strong></p>
<p>Audiobahn touts their flame-casing design as being one of the highlights of this subwoofer, which is a 12&#8243; cone with some nice chrome finishing.  While it&#8217;s less expensive than the MTX model, priced around $80, the difference is very noticeable.   At low volume levels, the Audiobahn unit performs adequately, providing a more staccato sound than the MTX that is a bit treble-heavy for a subwoofer.  However, once the volume starts turning up, this subwoofer loses ground quickly.  <strong>Distortion at moderate volume levels becomes a big concern</strong>, and the unit begins to rumble in a way the MTX woofer did not.  At levels where the MTX was performing perfectly well without distortion, this speaker was buzzing and vibrating, making it detrimental to the overall sound.  Some reviews offer up complaints of blowing the speakers at a 300 watt load, meaning you have to be careful with it at higher volume levels.</p>


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<li><a href='http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2009/06/05/how-to-find-the-best-stereo-amplifier/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: How to Find the Best Stereo Amplifier'>How to Find the Best Stereo Amplifier</a></li>
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		<title>Cool Items on a Budget: Car Electronics!</title>
		<link>http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2010/02/04/cool-items-on-a-budget-car-electronics/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 17:57:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Evans</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Car Electronics]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I'd like to start today's article by shamelessly bragging about my winter break from school, which actually has some bearing on today's topic.  I'm from Missoula, Montana.  When fall started, I drove from Montana to Los Angeles for college.  This wasn't as bad as it seems, as there was a week-long layover in Lake Tahoe.  However, for winter break, I decided it was time to embark upon the ever-alluring college road trip, driving up the Pacific Coast Highway, to Sacramento, to Eugene, to Portland, to Seattle, and finally home.  It was a remarkable week of travel, with the only damper coming two weeks later when I had to make the return trip.  It was a great trip, and I was able to spend a lot of time exploring the west coast, bonding with Interstate 5, and hanging out in my car.

For that third reason, I feel incredibly qualified to write about some great car electronics that can improve the quality of your vehicle.  If you've got a long trip in your future, or if you have a regular commute,<strong> a few additions to your automobile can greatly improve the use you get out of it.</strong>  Here are three great kinds of electronics for your car:
<img src="http://images.smarter.com/blogs/guests/garminstreet.jpg" width="225" align="right" height="225" />

<strong><a href="http://www.smarter.com/se--qq-car%2Bspeakers.html" target="_blank">Car Speakers</a>:</strong>
While many cars on the market already have serviceable audio systems installed, there are always upgrades available if you find your stock system lacking in volume or quality.  Most of these speakers require professional installation, making them more expensive than their price tag would indicate. If you have an older model, purchasing a stereo upgrade can be great for your commute.  I almost always listen to music while in the car, and it's a <strong>great way to relieve stress while on the road</strong> and pass the time on long trips.  Some speaker systems are affordable, allowing you to expand your car audio easily.  Check out this <a href="http://www.smarter.com/car-speakers/pl--ch-3--ca-398.html" target="_blank">Pioneer speaker</a> componant package for a great starting point.

<strong><a href="http://www.smarter.com/se--qq-GPS%2Bnavigation.html" target="_blank">GPS Navigation</a>:</strong>
If you live in a big city, one of these units can be a great asset.  While companies like Garmin and Tom Tom make devices that have many  high end features (such as business directories built into the device), a less expensive model will still be a great asset.  By having step by step directions to virtually any destination, <strong>it can take much of the stress out of driving to a new locale,</strong> or driving in a new city.  Be forewarned, though, that some units suffer from confusing menu organization, making them downright dangerous to operate while driving.  Always exercise caution, and never operate one while in motion.  A great deal can be found on some of the entry-level models in <a href="http://www.smarter.com/se--qq-garmin%2Bstreetpilot.html">the Garmin StreetPilot series. </a>


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;d like to start today&#8217;s article by shamelessly bragging about my winter break from school, which actually has some bearing on today&#8217;s topic.  I&#8217;m from Missoula, Montana.  When fall started, I drove from Montana to Los Angeles for college.  This wasn&#8217;t as bad as it seems, as there was a week-long layover in Lake Tahoe.  However, for winter break, I decided it was time to embark upon the ever-alluring college road trip, driving up the Pacific Coast Highway, to Sacramento, to Eugene, to Portland, to Seattle, and finally home.  It was a remarkable week of travel, with the only damper coming two weeks later when I had to make the return trip.  It was a great trip, and I was able to spend a lot of time exploring the west coast, bonding with Interstate 5, and hanging out in my car.</p>
<p>For that third reason, I feel incredibly qualified to write about some great car electronics that can improve the quality of your vehicle.  If you&#8217;ve got a long trip in your future, or if you have a regular commute,<strong> a few additions to your automobile can greatly improve the use you get out of it.</strong>  Here are three great kinds of electronics for your car:<br />
<img src="http://blogs.smarter.com/blogs/guests/garminstreet.jpg" width="225" align="right" height="225" /></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.smarter.com/se--qq-car%2Bspeakers.html" target="_blank">Car Speakers</a>:</strong><br />
While many cars on the market already have serviceable audio systems installed, there are always upgrades available if you find your stock system lacking in volume or quality.  Most of these speakers require professional installation, making them more expensive than their price tag would indicate. If you have an older model, purchasing a stereo upgrade can be great for your commute.  I almost always listen to music while in the car, and it&#8217;s a <strong>great way to relieve stress while on the road</strong> and pass the time on long trips.  Some speaker systems are affordable, allowing you to expand your car audio easily.  Check out this <a href="http://www.smarter.com/car-speakers/pl--ch-3--ca-398.html" target="_blank">Pioneer speaker</a> componant package for a great starting point.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.smarter.com/se--qq-GPS%2Bnavigation.html" target="_blank">GPS Navigation</a>:</strong><br />
If you live in a big city, one of these units can be a great asset.  While companies like Garmin and Tom Tom make devices that have many  high end features (such as business directories built into the device), a less expensive model will still be a great asset.  By having step by step directions to virtually any destination, <strong>it can take much of the stress out of driving to a new locale,</strong> or driving in a new city.  Be forewarned, though, that some units suffer from confusing menu organization, making them downright dangerous to operate while driving.  Always exercise caution, and never operate one while in motion.  A great deal can be found on some of the entry-level models in <a href="http://www.smarter.com/se--qq-garmin%2Bstreetpilot.html">the Garmin StreetPilot series. </a></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.smarter.com/se--qq-car%2Bdvd%2Bsystems.html" target="_blank">Car DVD systems</a>:</strong><br />
These are<strong> especially great if you have younger children,</strong> as they ease some of the boredom that comes on long car trips.  A good DVD system for your car will have several essential features.  First of all, make sure the screen is a decent size, something that can be stared at for a long period of time without straining your eyes.  Also, make sure you&#8217;re able to plug headphones into the device, so that the sound from the DVD doesn&#8217;t have to be played through your car audio system.  As with the GPS devices, it goes without saying that you (as the driver) shouldn&#8217;t be watching such a gadget while actually driving the car, save that for your kids!  <a href="http://www.smarter.com/car-dvd-players/pyle-pltsd62/pd--ch-3--pi-433125.html" target="_blank">This in-dash Pyle screen</a> has some great features at an affordable price, and is a great starting point!</p>


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		<title>Garmin Nuvi 1390t: GPS Gadget</title>
		<link>http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2010/01/18/garmin-nuvi-1390t-gps-gadget/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 15:00:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Evans</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One really has to pity the civil engineers in charge of making modern American cities traffic-efficient.  Its a difficult, if not impossible task, and regardless of the outcome, people will be frustrated.  Not even the keenest of city planning can make up for the oppressive onslaught of cars that hit the road come Monday morning.  The result can be a disorienting traffic jam, which is bad enough for locals but can be a downright nightmare for tourists or those unfamiliar with the city.  When I moved from sleepy Missoula, Montana to Los Angeles, California for college, the difference in driving "across town" was like night and day.  But <strong>today's gadget of the week has made my driving experience excellent</strong> recently, and it has the capability to do the very same for yours.

<img src="http://images.smarter.com/blogs/guests/nuvi1390t.jpg" alt="The Garmin Nuvi 1390t" width="185" align="right" height="185" />

Garmin arguably makes some of the best <a href="http://www.smarter.com/se--qq-nuvi%2B1390t.html" title="GPS Navigation Unit" target="_blank">GPS navigation units</a>, and the <strong>Nuvi 1390t</strong> is in my opinion, the best of their bunch.  With an innovative touch-screen interface, extensive battery life, and an extensive host of additional features, it has the ability to get you where you need to go, and <em>fast</em>.

The basic premise of a GPS navigation unit is simple: plug in a destination, and the GPS uplink provides you with maps and directions to reach your destination.  Obviously though, a high-end unit like the 1390t has a host of additional features.  First and foremost, <strong>there are a number of ways you can locate your destination</strong>.  If you know the address by memory, simply punch it into the device on the easy-to-use touchscreen and you're on your way.

This is where the device has some tricks up its sleeve.  If you're not sure of the address, you can search for the location by a variety of criteria.  While using the device in the Los Angeles area, a search of an In-N-Out Burger brings up the locations of the nearest burger stands (much like a search on Google Maps would do).  However, say if you're craving a burger, but are unsure of what type, the Nuvi 1390t has categories for browsing. <strong>It's a great asset on road trips</strong>, if you're looking for a place to eat but are unsure of any particular location.

There are also some features especially handy for tourists.  Other categories for browsing are filled with gas stations, lodging, emergency services, and even points of interest.  While using the device, <strong>the points of interest feature had some great suggestions</strong>, with everything from hiking trails to football stadiums programmed in the device.  There were some discrepancies when searching for local businesses that had shut down.  Overall, the device performed excellently while searching for a variety of locales.


Related posts:<ol><li><a href='http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2007/08/06/garmin-releases-their-nuvi-260-gps-today/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Garmin Releases their Nuvi 260 GPS Today'>Garmin Releases their Nuvi 260 GPS Today</a></li>
<li><a href='http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2008/11/05/gps-deal-garmin-nuvi-260-portable-gps-deal/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: GPS Deal: Garmin Nuvi 260 Portable GPS Deal'>GPS Deal: Garmin Nuvi 260 Portable GPS Deal</a></li>
<li><a href='http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2007/07/10/garmin-street-pilot-gps-receiver/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Garmin Street Pilot GPS Receiver'>Garmin Street Pilot GPS Receiver</a></li>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One really has to pity the civil engineers in charge of making modern American cities traffic-efficient.  Its a difficult, if not impossible task, and regardless of the outcome, people will be frustrated.  Not even the keenest of city planning can make up for the oppressive onslaught of cars that hit the road come Monday morning.  The result can be a disorienting traffic jam, which is bad enough for locals but can be a downright nightmare for tourists or those unfamiliar with the city.  When I moved from sleepy Missoula, Montana to Los Angeles, California for college, the difference in driving &#8220;across town&#8221; was like night and day.  But <strong>today&#8217;s gadget of the week has made my driving experience excellent</strong> recently, and it has the capability to do the very same for yours.</p>
<p><img src="http://blogs.smarter.com/blogs/guests/nuvi1390t.jpg" alt="The Garmin Nuvi 1390t" width="185" align="right" height="185" /></p>
<p>Garmin arguably makes some of the best <a href="http://www.smarter.com/se--qq-nuvi%2B1390t.html" title="GPS Navigation Unit" target="_blank">GPS navigation units</a>, and the <strong>Nuvi 1390t</strong> is in my opinion, the best of their bunch.  With an innovative touch-screen interface, extensive battery life, and an extensive host of additional features, it has the ability to get you where you need to go, and <em>fast</em>.</p>
<p>The basic premise of a GPS navigation unit is simple: plug in a destination, and the GPS uplink provides you with maps and directions to reach your destination.  Obviously though, a high-end unit like the 1390t has a host of additional features.  First and foremost, <strong>there are a number of ways you can locate your destination</strong>.  If you know the address by memory, simply punch it into the device on the easy-to-use touchscreen and you&#8217;re on your way.</p>
<p>This is where the device has some tricks up its sleeve.  If you&#8217;re not sure of the address, you can search for the location by a variety of criteria.  While using the device in the Los Angeles area, a search of an In-N-Out Burger brings up the locations of the nearest burger stands (much like a search on Google Maps would do).  However, say if you&#8217;re craving a burger, but are unsure of what type, the Nuvi 1390t has categories for browsing. <strong>It&#8217;s a great asset on road trips</strong>, if you&#8217;re looking for a place to eat but are unsure of any particular location.</p>
<p>There are also some features especially handy for tourists.  Other categories for browsing are filled with gas stations, lodging, emergency services, and even points of interest.  While using the device, <strong>the points of interest feature had some great suggestions</strong>, with everything from hiking trails to football stadiums programmed in the device.  There were some discrepancies when searching for local businesses that had shut down.  Overall, the device performed excellently while searching for a variety of locales.</p>
<p>The Garmin Nuvi 1390t is a great choice for a GPS unit, aside from a few annoyances.  Once or twice during testing, the device shut off for no reason. Additionally, the Nuvi sometimes suggests routes that require you to venture off the beaten path under the guise that they are more time-efficient.  While this can be a great feature for the highly impatient, leaving the freeways to drive on unfamiliar streets can be disorienting and at times downright annoying.  Other than these two minor complaints, the device is one of the best available GPS units on the market, and <strong>at a price of $239.00</strong>, it is a great deal.</p>
<p><strong>Check out <a href="http://www.smarter.com/se--qq-nuvi%2B1390t.html" title="Garmin Nuvi" target="_blank">Garmin Nuvi 1390</a> deals at Smarter</strong>.</p>


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<li><a href='http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2008/11/05/gps-deal-garmin-nuvi-260-portable-gps-deal/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: GPS Deal: Garmin Nuvi 260 Portable GPS Deal'>GPS Deal: Garmin Nuvi 260 Portable GPS Deal</a></li>
<li><a href='http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2007/07/10/garmin-street-pilot-gps-receiver/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Garmin Street Pilot GPS Receiver'>Garmin Street Pilot GPS Receiver</a></li>
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		<title>Cool Concept Cars:Is This Your Next Car?</title>
		<link>http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2010/01/12/cool-concept-carsis-this-your-next-car/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 17:25:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Evans</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have a very tender place in my heart reserved for <strong>concept cars</strong>, and in fact, I believe its located right next to the tender place in my heart reserved for Santa Claus.  It seems like for these big Auto conferences, such as the ongoing Detroit Auto Show, car manufacturers roll out their <strong>craziest, science-fiction inspired autos</strong> that are never to see the light of day.  But boy, are they awesome to look at, and the idea that one day we might be rolling around in a car that looks <a href="http://www.motorlogy.com/25-crazy-concept-car-designs-413/">like one of these</a>. . .  <strong>well, a boy can dream I suppose.</strong>

Yet this morning, car enthusiasts are excited over what looks to be a very special concept car from German manufacturer Audi.  The <strong>Audi e-tron</strong>, which is a variation on the Audi E8 coup, boasts one of the most promising designs for an electric car that could be readily available in a <strong>realistic amount of time</strong>.  Additionally, the car boasts some remarkable engineering features that conserve energy.  The E-Tron (which has been spelled with varying degrees of capitalization on several different websites) is an electric car, with no gasoline required. Better yet, it can be plugged into <strong>a standard wall outlet to be charged.</strong>

Now for the specifications:  One<img src="http://images.smarter.com/blogs/guests/audi%20e-tron.jpg" alt="Audi E-tron" width="235" align="right" height="156" /> of the greatest difficulties in engineering an electric car is battery life, and the e-tron has some impressive numbers in this respect.  <strong>Lithium ion batteries</strong>, the same kind found in many new consumer electronics, are located directly behind the passenger compartment and in front of the rear axel, giving the car a driving range of up to <strong>155 miles on a single charge.</strong>  Along with that impressive number is the charge time: only two hours on an entirely empty battery.  But much like other electric or hybrid cars, the e-tron's batteries also charge while the car is in motion.

Herein is <strong>the e-tron's most innovative feature:</strong>  Braking while operating the car actually charges the battery.  The e-tron's alternator converts the kinetic energy generated while braking into electricity that is then fed to the batteries, enabling the car to juice up on the road.  This extends the driving range of the vehicle, powering the auto during a motion that is utilized frequently in driving.  Additionally, the engineers at Audi used the old "brake by wire" principal on the car's rear brakes, meaning there is no electronic or hydraulic element employed on its electrically actuated floating-caliper brakes.  This eliminates <strong>any residual friction generated on the rear axels</strong> when the brakes are not being employed, further increasing the efficiency of the car.


Related posts:<ol><li><a href='http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2009/12/03/going-green-hybrid-cars/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Going Green: Hybrid Cars'>Going Green: Hybrid Cars</a></li>
<li><a href='http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2010/05/12/the-coda-battery-powered-electric-car-of-the-future/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: The Coda: Battery-Powered Electric Car of the Future?'>The Coda: Battery-Powered Electric Car of the Future?</a></li>
<li><a href='http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2009/06/09/a-flying-machine-a-spaceship-or-just-your-friendly-neighborhood-green-car/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: A Flying Machine, a Spaceship or Just Your Friendly Neighborhood Green Car?'>A Flying Machine, a Spaceship or Just Your Friendly Neighborhood Green Car?</a></li>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a very tender place in my heart reserved for <strong>concept cars</strong>, and in fact, I believe its located right next to the tender place in my heart reserved for Santa Claus.  It seems like for these big Auto conferences, such as the ongoing Detroit Auto Show, car manufacturers roll out their <strong>craziest, science-fiction inspired autos</strong> that are never to see the light of day.  But boy, are they awesome to look at, and the idea that one day we might be rolling around in a car that looks <a href="http://www.motorlogy.com/25-crazy-concept-car-designs-413/">like one of these</a>. . .  <strong>well, a boy can dream I suppose.</strong></p>
<p>Yet this morning, car enthusiasts are excited over what looks to be a very special concept car from German manufacturer Audi.  The <strong>Audi e-tron</strong>, which is a variation on the Audi E8 coup, boasts one of the most promising designs for an electric car that could be readily available in a <strong>realistic amount of time</strong>.  Additionally, the car boasts some remarkable engineering features that conserve energy.  The E-Tron (which has been spelled with varying degrees of capitalization on several different websites) is an electric car, with no gasoline required. Better yet, it can be plugged into <strong>a standard wall outlet to be charged.</strong></p>
<p>Now for the specifications:  One<img src="http://blogs.smarter.com/blogs/guests/audi%20e-tron.jpg" alt="Audi E-tron" width="235" align="right" height="156" /> of the greatest difficulties in engineering an electric car is battery life, and the e-tron has some impressive numbers in this respect.  <strong>Lithium ion batteries</strong>, the same kind found in many new consumer electronics, are located directly behind the passenger compartment and in front of the rear axel, giving the car a driving range of up to <strong>155 miles on a single charge.</strong>  Along with that impressive number is the charge time: only two hours on an entirely empty battery.  But much like other electric or hybrid cars, the e-tron&#8217;s batteries also charge while the car is in motion.</p>
<p>Herein is <strong>the e-tron&#8217;s most innovative feature:</strong>  Braking while operating the car actually charges the battery.  The e-tron&#8217;s alternator converts the kinetic energy generated while braking into electricity that is then fed to the batteries, enabling the car to juice up on the road.  This extends the driving range of the vehicle, powering the auto during a motion that is utilized frequently in driving.  Additionally, the engineers at Audi used the old &#8220;brake by wire&#8221; principal on the car&#8217;s rear brakes, meaning there is no electronic or hydraulic element employed on its electrically actuated floating-caliper brakes.  This eliminates <strong>any residual friction generated on the rear axels</strong> when the brakes are not being employed, further increasing the efficiency of the car.</p>
<p>[There is a video that cannot be displayed in this feed. <a href="http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2010/01/12/cool-concept-carsis-this-your-next-car/">Visit the blog entry to see the video.]</a></p>
<p>These are some great strides forward for electric cars, but if the ultimate goal is <strong>environmental conservation</strong>, there are still issues with the idea of electric cars as a whole.  By developing a car that, as Audi has touted, can be charged from your standard wall outlet, <strong>we&#8217;re not so much conserving energy as transferring its origin.</strong>  Hypothetically, if a large portion of Americans switched over to electric cars, there would be an increased demand for electricity on our existing power infrastructure, and that electricity would come from energy sources that aren&#8217;t as environmentally-friendly as we would like.  If we are to move to electric cars, we first will have to develop this energy infrastructure into <strong>a Clean Energy network,</strong> whether that&#8217;s via solar, wind, or some other type of power (I&#8217;m a nuclear advocate myself, but that&#8217;s another story).  Nonetheless, Audi really deserves a toast on the E-Tron coupe, as it showcases some <strong>great German engineering</strong> and ups the ante for car manufacturers for the development of energy-efficient autos.</p>
<p><em>Image Source:flickr.com/photos/8739348@N04/3929274175/</em></p>


<p>Related posts:<ol><li><a href='http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2009/12/03/going-green-hybrid-cars/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Going Green: Hybrid Cars'>Going Green: Hybrid Cars</a></li>
<li><a href='http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2010/05/12/the-coda-battery-powered-electric-car-of-the-future/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: The Coda: Battery-Powered Electric Car of the Future?'>The Coda: Battery-Powered Electric Car of the Future?</a></li>
<li><a href='http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2009/06/09/a-flying-machine-a-spaceship-or-just-your-friendly-neighborhood-green-car/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: A Flying Machine, a Spaceship or Just Your Friendly Neighborhood Green Car?'>A Flying Machine, a Spaceship or Just Your Friendly Neighborhood Green Car?</a></li>
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		<title>Toshiba, Keeping Your Eyes on the Road</title>
		<link>http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2009/05/26/toshiba-keeping-your-eyes-on-the-road/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 17:09:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gadgets</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t know if I should be grateful or nervous. Toshiba debuted its automotive monitoring system at the Automotive Engineering Exposition 2009 in Japan last week, with the capability to read a driver&#8217;s face and alert him if his eyes become distracted from the road, thus prompting the driver to correct his view and assumingly, [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://blogs.smarter.com/blogs/guests/Toshiba%20Keep%20Eyes%20on%20the%20Road.jpg" width="364" height="301" /></p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know if I should be grateful or nervous.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.smarter.com/se--qq-Toshiba.html" target="_blank">Toshiba</a> debuted its automotive monitoring system at the <strong>Automotive Engineering Exposition 2009 in Japan</strong> last week, with the capability to read a driver&#8217;s face and alert him if his eyes become distracted from the road, thus prompting the driver to correct his view and assumingly, avoid a possible accident.  Kinda cool, right?</p>
<p>Actually, yeah, it is.  The camera reads the driver&#8217;s face and evaluates his eyes&#8217; direction to one of eight areas (the left, center and right areas of the windshield, left mirror, right mirror, meters, car navigation system and audio system).  The driver can also use the system to activate devices in the car like the <a href="http://www.smarter.com/se--qq-GPS%2Bsystem.html" target="_blank">GPS system</a> (Winking to activate it? Really?  That&#8217;s kinda weird.).  It also picks up on the frequency of the driver&#8217;s blinks and can alert him to drowsy driving &#8212; alarming (haha).</p>
<p>Ignoring the subtle echoes of an Orwellian pattern somewhere in here, this could make for safer roads, which is good for all of us.  And it&#8217;s not like the guys at Toshiba are aiming to take over the world with a robot army or anything&#8230; or <em>are</em> they?  Just kidding. No release date has been announced but we look forward to news on this development.</p>
<p><em>Sources: Tech-On, New Launches, Gizmodo</em><br />
<em>Photo source: Uburgizmo.com<br />
</em></p>


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		<title>Cool Electronics: Save Up to 15% at Circuit City</title>
		<link>http://blogs.smarter.com/gadgets/2008/10/13/cool-electronics-save-up-to-10-at-circuit-city-with-our-coupon/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2008 14:29:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s always nice to save a little extra off the cool electronics at Circuit City. With their already low prices on electronics, computers, audio equipment and more, their products were already appealing. But when you have a chance to save up to an extra 15%, everything becomes much more appealing. With our coupon, here are [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s always nice to save a little extra off the cool electronics at Circuit City.<img src="http://blogs.smarter.com/blogs/circuitcitylogo.JPG" alt="Circuit City" align="right" width="120" height="137" /></p>
<p>With their already low prices on electronics, computers, audio equipment and more, their products were already appealing. But when you have a chance to save up to an <strong>extra 15%</strong>, everything becomes much more appealing.</p>
<p>With our coupon, here are some savings opportunities on electronics:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>10% off regularly priced TVs priced $999 and up</strong></li>
<li><strong>5% off digital point-and-shoot cameras $249 and up</strong></li>
<li><strong>10% off cool home audio electronics</strong></li>
<li><strong>10% off monitors and projectors</strong></li>
</ul>
<p>Just enter in this Circuit City coupon code during checkout: <strong>CAAXJ9DA8E</strong></p>
<p>This coupon <strong>EXPIRES TOMORROW, October 14th</strong>.</p>
<p><a href="http://coupons.smarter.com/Circuit_City/index.html" target="_blank"><strong>To check out more ways to save on cool electronics from Circuit City, click here.</strong></a></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://coupons.smarter.com/frame.php?p=195025&amp;m=629" target="_blank">To go to Circuit City, click here</a>. </strong></p>


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		<title>Save $20 Off Purchases of $100 at Crutchfield</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to car audio electronics and other gadgets, Crutchfield is a great place to start looking. So when you&#8217;re at Crutchfield, if you purchase any item over $100, we have a coupon that will instantly save you $20 off any item. For instance, if you&#8217;re in the market for a car CD player, [...]


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<p>When it comes to car audio electronics and other gadgets, <strong>Crutchfield</strong> is a great place to start looking.</p>
<p>So when you&#8217;re at Crutchfield, <strong>if you purchase any item over $100,</strong> we have a coupon that will instantly save you $20<strong> off any item</strong>.</p>
<p>For instance, if you&#8217;re in the market for a car CD player, then maybe you should check out this <a href="http://www.crutchfield.com/S-ivLQ0FmCsr7/App/Product/Item/Main.aspx?I=113kdcx591&amp;cc=01&amp;wm=cl" target="_blank"><strong>Kenwood Excelon KDC-X591 stereo</strong></a>. Not only does this play CDs, but if you buy the USB adapter cable, you can also use it to hook up to your <strong>iPod</strong>.</p>
<p>Already discounted down to <strong>$179.99</strong>, <strong>take off $20 more</strong> when you enter in the code <strong>3A706 </strong>during checkout.</p>
<p>Click here to be sent to <a href="http://coupons.smarter.com/frame.php?p=112699&amp;m=3459" target="_blank">Crutchfield.com</a>.</p>
<p>And to see it on Smarter.com, <a href="http://www.smarter.com/car-stereos/kenwood-excelon-kdc-x591-cd-receiver/pd--ch-3--pi-219649.html" target="_blank">click here</a>.</p>


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