Epson unveils the world's smallest GPS module
Posted Dec 20th 2006 3:33PM by Brian White
Filed under: Applications, Business

Want the world's smallest GPS module for your phone, clothing or anything else that strikes your fancy? You're about to be in luck, as Epson is just about to release a "world's smallest" object.
What is it? A global positioning system chip. This new chip was made exactly for all the small things we have in our lives these days -- such as ever-decreasing mobile handsets. Epson's chip looks built to handle the faintest signals indoors and out regarding GPS.
[via
Engadget Mobile]
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1. This exelente but since(as,like) I can buy it and which is his(her,your) price
Posted at 8:19PM on Sep 3rd 2007 by jairo enrique Rudas