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Blaupunkt TravelPilot Navigation Device

by Nicole on March 25, 2008 · 0 comments

Blaupunkt TravelPilot Navigation Device

Balupunkt will be launching their new TravelPilot line-up which consists of the TravelPilot 100, 200 and 300. The TravelPilot 100 and 200 feature 3.5-inch QVGA screens. The 300 has 4.3-inches at 480 x 272 as far as a display screen goes. All three run on Windows CE 5.0, the 200 and 300 include traffic receivers, and the 300 includes bluetooth along with maps of Western Europe. Get the 100 for about €129 ($200 US), the 200 for €299 ($462 US), Look for all three of these in Europe in March and April. [Navigadget]

Blaupunkt TravelPilot Lucca 5.3 GPS Navigation Gadget

Blaupunkt’s TravelPilot Lucca 5.3 is a slim GPS navigation system with a 4.3 inch display and includes European safety camera data pre-loaded into its memory. This navigation system also supports TMC live traffic information receiver and text to speech feature that will pronounce street names so you can always keep your hands on the wheel. The gadget also plays videos and music from the SD/MMC card slot. No info on pricing or availability yet.

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Blaupunkt TravelPilot Lucca 3.5 Edition

by Johan on November 5, 2007

Blaupunkt TravelPilot Lucca 3.5 Edition

German Blaupunkt has introduced a new GPS navigation system called TravelPilot Lucca 3.5 Edition. It features an anti-glare, high-contrast 3.5 inch TFT touch screen color display in 4:3 format, Centrality Atlas III Dual Core 400 MHz processor, and some maps for UK/ Ireland and major roads of Europe and detailed maps of other 21 Western European counties offered on a separate DVD. Other specs include SD/SDHC/MMC card reader, Integrated TMC receiver, Display of speed limits with visual and acoustic speed limit warnings, and Error-tolerant input of city names. Pricing and availability are still unknown.

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Blaupunkt SD Card-based Car Stereo

by Johan on September 20, 2007

Blaupunkt SD Card-based Car Stereo

Blaupunkt has unveiled a car stereo with SD card slot this week. Dubbed as the new Melbourne SD27 system, the car stereo also provides optional iPod and USB/Bluetooth adapters, which will let you grab music off any suitably equipped MP3 player or cellphone. You will also get an AM/FM radio with 25 preset station options, and a plain old 3.5 mm auxiliary input to plug in the audio device of your choice. You should be able to pick up a Melbourne SD27 now for a suggest retail price of $160.


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