Here's an example of a first generation tablet with good reviews that can make an inexpensive navigation device for your overland vehicle.
The Hisense Sero 7 Pro was introduced about 9 months ago. The tablet has specs similar to the original Nexus 7, and was offered for $150 through Walmart and other discount stores. The Hisense tablet includes a built-in GPS Chip, and an SD slot to expand the tablet's storage. The Sero 7 Pro received good reviews, but sales faltered when Samsung and Google lowered prices into the $175 range.
Today, Rakuten (formerly known as Buy.com) is offering factory refurbished Hisense Sero 7 Pro units for $109, shipped. Rakuten claims to offer a 45 day return policy, but I'd check to make sure you can return after you open the box.
http://www.rakuten.com/prod/hisense...ra-3-quad-core-1gb-8gb-7-touch/261226003.html
Note that a less expensive tablet, the Hisense Sero LT, is also available. It lacks the GPS and has a lower resolution screen
The Hisense Sero 7 Pro was introduced about 9 months ago. The tablet has specs similar to the original Nexus 7, and was offered for $150 through Walmart and other discount stores. The Hisense tablet includes a built-in GPS Chip, and an SD slot to expand the tablet's storage. The Sero 7 Pro received good reviews, but sales faltered when Samsung and Google lowered prices into the $175 range.
Today, Rakuten (formerly known as Buy.com) is offering factory refurbished Hisense Sero 7 Pro units for $109, shipped. Rakuten claims to offer a 45 day return policy, but I'd check to make sure you can return after you open the box.
http://www.rakuten.com/prod/hisense...ra-3-quad-core-1gb-8gb-7-touch/261226003.html
Note that a less expensive tablet, the Hisense Sero LT, is also available. It lacks the GPS and has a lower resolution screen