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Written by Billy Shih   
Wednesday, 17 October 2007

Like to record where you go? How about knowing exactly where you took all your pictures? The answer of recent times has been a GPS geotagging device, but now you can add solar to that answer. Usually the devices drain the battery of a camera or weigh you down with an extra battery, but now QSTARZ Super 99 GPS Travel Record solves both of those problems.

The recorder holds up to 200,000 waypoints, has 51 channels and even works with Google Earth. Shooting in the dark shouldn't be a problem either since the lithium-ion battery lasts up to 48 hours.

No news on when it'll be sold but check out the press release for more information.

Via Gizmag


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Billy Shih
About the author:
Billy Shih is a recent graduate of the University of Washington, residing in Seattle, WA. His interests include sustainability, social internet media and blogging. Beyond writing at EcoGeek, his personal blog project can be found at StartGoodBlog.com. He'll in Beijing, China this summer, studying mandarin and enjoying all the clean air.
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