Holux GPSmile 53CLife
Oct 20, 2007 gps navigation

Holux has slightly changed the GPSmile 53 design and came up with the new GPSmile 53CLife. You can’t tell the difference from the outside but the hardware is slightly different: 53CLife uses Mediatek MT3318 GPS and not SiRF.
The rest for 53Life is pretty standard with a 3.5″ TFT LCD touch screen with 240×320 resolution, and a SD/MMC card extension for playing MP3s and looking at pictures. If you want to shell out more money you can get bluetooth and TMC on this device too – as they are supported but optional… via


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