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Description
The iQue M5 is perfect for today's mobile professional who wants to get from the boardroom to the hotel without asking for directions.
Quick Glance
Installed Memory: 64 MB
Wireless Internet: Bluetooth
Operating System: Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition
Interface Connection: 1 x IrDA Infrared, 1 x Mini-phone Headphone, 1 x DC Power Input, 1 x USB
Expansion Slot: MMC Slot, SDIO Card, Secure Digital (SD) Slot
Summary
Product Title: Garmin iQue M5 GPS handheld
Manufacturer: Garmin
Power Score: 4.3 | 15 Reviews
System
Processor Speed: 416 MHz
Operating System: Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition
Interface Connection: 1 x IrDA Infrared, 1 x Mini-phone Headphone, 1 x DC Power Input, 1 x USB
Slots: MMC Slot, SDIO Card, Secure Digital (SD) Slot
Memory
Installed Memory: 64 MB
Storage Size (ROM): 64 MB
Display
Display Size: 3.5 in
Max Resolution: 240 x 320
Power
Battery Life: 5 Hour to 7 Hour Continuous PDA/GPS use
Networking
Included Network Card: Bluetooth
Dimensions
Weight: 5.90 oz
Dimensions: 5" Height x 2.80" Width x 0.80" Depth
Warranty
Warranty Information: 1 Year
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
Strengths: Small, Accurate, Fast, Automatic Re-route Calculation, Lots of applications. I LOVE IT !!!!!!!!!!
Weakness: Nothing other than a not detailed manual.
I love that GPS/PDA. I had before Magellan Sport Trak which took forever to get signal, and did not driving directions, it was accurate though. Then I had the Streets and Trips, it was good too but you have to have the Laptop with you all the time. Now, I have Garmin IQUE M5. It's a perfect men's toy :). - Small - Accurate - Fast signal - Lots of applications - Car Mount is Excellent (I put it on...
Strengths: Quick Processor, Good Interface, Lots of Features, Slim Design, Bluetooth
Weakness: Map Update Load Time, No Built-in Wifi, ActiveSync over bluetooth tough to setup, Usual GPS Acquisition Issues
Although some friends warned me about the instability of PocketPC, I've been happily surprised--it has a good interface (although I prefer old school palm grafiti pads to on-screen writing) and has only crashed twice, but I did not loose any data, nor did I need to use the included backup program (Sprite backup comes with it, and automatically does nightly backups to SafeStorage or an SD Card)...
Strengths: The SD slot is SDIO compatible allowing you to add WiFi. A big plus - replaceable battery. The OS is Windows Mobile 2003. Included accessories means little else to buy. Feels well made and sturdy.
Weakness: The manual could be written to address all types of users. The 320 x 240 display.
This is my 1st PDA and the 1st time I have used a GPS, that said, I was having some difficulty in uderstanding just what it is I needed to create and transfer from the mapping software. I found it complicated to install, a problem I discovered had more to do with my laptop security settings, but found little info on the Garmin website to help me with the installation process. I had to reinstall...
Strengths: Fast in catching the signal. Good setup, map, long battery life + backup battery.
Weakness: Sometimes wont catch signal in downtown areas. Manual not very good. Suction mount arm should be longer
It is certainly better than IQue 3600. Much more reliable. Like MS setup better. It is ceretainly easy to use. Opening of GPS antenna is much better as it has knob when slided the antenna comes up. In 3600 you have to pull the antenna. Also they have better designed the desktop mount. All the software is good as well, but it takes very long to upload the maps.
Strengths: It was easy to use.
Weakness: The user manual is badly written. Lots of features are not included in the manual and you need to find those features yourself. The map could be better
I have used this unit for about a week now. I took a long trip (6 hours) from New Jersey to PA. The voice frequently asked me to exit the highway I-80, and I know I need to go to exit 29, which was a long way ahead. I am not sure if I needed to down load the whole PA map to get better instructions. Due to the memory limitation, I could only down load the map along I-80. Now, 8/6/2005, I got a...
Strengths: Both a Pocket PC and a GPS system that can be used in an automobile, or hand-held.
Weakness: The only manual that comes with it is for the GPS system. The battery does not last very long when used as a mobile GPS. The display could be of a higher resolution.
The unit comes with everything needed except an SD card for downloading detailed maps. I was happy with the unit and the way it works. I have used it on trips, and once a route is planned, it would be almost impossible to get lost or have problems finding the destination. I was able to find and download a user manual for the Pocket PC operation on the Garmin web site. It really helped setting up...
Strengths: It is a PDA & GPS with SD slot SDIO compatible allows one to expand memory by at least 4gb with today's available SD cards, could be more in future. SD-WiFi compatible to browse Net at Hotspots.
Weakness: Manual is not user friendly. SD-WiFi does not come with this product. Takes some time to get Satelite signal. As somebody said - Not a good MP3 player.
I have been looking for a portable GPS navigation system to use in my car. The stand alone GPS available in todays market is priced at least around $400. I found Garmin iQue M5 is the best solution to my need as this is a PDA and GPS for almost same price. That means getting two for the price of one. I bought this from Costco with a Coupon discount for a very good price. I have been using this...
Strengths: Great GPS Software, great PDA, Windows Mobile operating system
Weakness: Memory capacity, not a good MP3 player, additional card is need in order to get wireless internet access
I-Que M-5 is a great GPS embedded with a PDA. The software is great. The memory capacity is very low, so you have to buy extra SD card in order to load maps. It is not a good MP3 player as well, as the sound quality is not as great as IPOD. If we load more songs then there will not be enough memory left to load the maps. I cannot use it to access internet because for that I need to buy a separate...
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Let's face it, you don't have many choices when it comes to PDAs with integrated GPS. There's the Palm OS Garmin iQue 3600 and 3200, and the Mitac Mio 168 Pocket PC. That said, the Garmin offers a strong set of features, including a fast processor, integrated Bluetooth, and the latest Windows Mobile operating system at press time. The GPS gets a good signal, and the map data is excellent. The...
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Garmin iQue M5 PDA
Strengths: Great GPS! Decent Maps. Very portable. Great handwriting recognition. The ability to have a GPS, computer, Internet connection, camera all in one unit. (wi-fi and camera were purchased separately.)
Weakness: Browser is not Java enabled. Calculator not scientific. A bit of a steep learning curve and patience is required to learn all the ways to operate the GPS and PDA. Only 64MB internal memory.
I've had no problems with syncing up with satellites. Living in the wide-open southwest probably makes the difference. The GPS is why I bought this and I haven't been disappointed. The windshield mounting unit works very well. I added a 4GB SD card ($35) to store all of the North America maps and they took up 1.6GB of the card. I bought a spectec 802.11b/g wireless card ($35) and it works great....
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