Just a quick thought on integrated GPS modules in ultra mobile PC devices. Especially if you are thinking about the ASUS R2H.
If you have a car like mine that has a UV filter on the front windscreen, there’s a chance that a GPS receiver may not work.
Here’s just one reference from this PDF.
Note: Certain vehicles (in particular top specification BMW, Mercedes, Renault Peugeot & Citroen) have UV screens that block the GPS signals from entering the vehicle, which can stop [the product] from acquiring its position. These vehicles require an additional antenna to support [the product] (please contact xxxx for details). Heated screens can also affect signal strength.
I have this problem. The answer is to buy a Bluetooth GPS ‘mouse’ and locate it near the back window. Another possibility is to look for a SIRF III GPS receiver. These newer receivers might work and no, I’m not sure what type of GPS receiver is in the R2H. My guess is its a cheaper SIRF II model.
If anyone in ASUS can lend me an R2H, I’ll gladly test it out for you.
Regards
Steve / Chippy.
tags: umpc, uv filter, car, gps
Geez, I thought you were going to say it will mutant your head or something if you have GPS on for too long. :p
Interesting story as for me. I’d like to read more about that topic.