In Conclusion

The n35 GPS suffers a number of serious setbacks in its mission to be a hybrid PDA/GPS system. For one the design of the unit itself, from the box to the stylus, is nothing to write home about, and even the screen is less than crystal clear and bright.
Secondly, the lack of in-built Wi-Fi means that many of the PDA features are made redundant without another expansion card, which is extra cost and bother. Thirdly, the processor is far too slow for the job of GPS mapping, and finally the flippen thing can't find GPS satellites half of the time.
GPS/PDA hybrids are a good idea, but the n35 is not the one for the job.
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