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GlobalSat GH-615 GPS Watch

by Johan on February 15, 2007

GlobalSat GH-615 GPS Watch

GlobalSat GH-615 GPS watch is specially designed for professional athletes, lap runners, hikers, and parachutists. The watch uses the GPS satellites to calculate your speed, distance covered, stc. and enables you to concentrate on your race. The device also utilities a SiRF star III chip and is IPX7 water resistant. The GH-615 will be available in France very soon. Pricing has not been announced yet.

Via NaviGadget

Mitac Mio A501 Pocket PC Phone

by Johan on February 15, 2007

Mitac Mio A501 Pocket PC

Mio has announced the specs for their new Pocket PC Phone. Dubbed as the Mio A501, this quad-band cellphone features a 240 x 320 resolution display, Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC Phone Edition, a TI processor, and an integrated GPS navigation system. Other specs include Bluetooth connectivity, a USB port, a 2MP digicam, and SD/MMC memory card slots. This pocket PC also incorporates the highly rated SiRFStar III GPS chipset. The A501 should hit stores in March. Pricing is still unknown.

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D.O.Tel’s DOTN-400 Smart Navi GPS Device

by Johan on February 13, 2007

D.O.Tel

Korean manufacturer D.O.Tel has received a green light from the omnipotent FCC for their brand new GPS device, the Smart Navi DOTN-400. The device sports Bluetooth microphone, SD/MMC memory card slot and a cigarette lighter adapter for charging the device. The Smart Navi connects to your PC/laptop via USB interface. It also supports MP3, WMA and WAV file formats and comes with volume control buttons on the front. Other specs include the QVGA screen with 320×240 pixels resolution(16-bit color). Pricing and availability are still in mystery.

Via Mobilewhack

LG's N1 - The PDA For T-DMB and GPS Viewing

LG unveiled its GPS-equipped T-DMB PDA ‘N1′ in Korea market. It seems that the company wants to expand its territory in the PDA market. This Windows Mobile 5.0 powered PDA also offers an integrated GPS chip and uses a 3.5 inch LCD display with a brightness of 340cd/m2, an SD memory card slot, and 192MB of internal memory. It has the battery life of approx. 3.5 hours. The price tag is around $580 after conversion.

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OpenMoko FIC Neo1973, World’s 1st Open Source Cell Phone
The OpenMoko FIC Neo1973 is the world’s first Linux-based open source mobile phone. It looks awesome, it’s open source so it’s easily upgradable with new firmware; and if it catches on, it could give the iPhone a real run for its money! See the video after the jump!

The Neo1973 features a 2.8-inch (480×640) touchscreen display, Samsung s3c2410 SoC, a Global Locate AGPS chip, 128MB SDRAM, 64MB NAND Flash memory, and a microSD card slot.

TechEBlog via Cell Phones

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Harman Kardon Guide+Play GPS-500

by Johan on January 8, 2007

Harman Kardon Guide+Play GPS-500

Harman Kardon has launched GPS-500, the small GPS device with media functionality. This gadget supports a hi-fi music player with FM transmitter, video player, 2GB of internal storage with optional SD expandability, and can play MP3, MP4, WMA, ASF, WAV and OGG file formats. Harman Kardon GPS-500 will be on sale later this month for $500.

Via Gizmodo

Atlantis X-380 GPS Navigation

by Johan on December 31, 2006

Atlantis X-380 GPS Navigation

Atlantis GPS X-380 is a GPS navigation system with a 3.5 inch touch screen display and an SD slot for maps. It provides 3D view with pan and zoom functions, automatic re-routing, day/night mode, POIs, and also an MP3 player.

The gadget speaks 18 different languages when it comes to give directions through its built-in speaker. Moreover, it runs Windows CE.Net 4.2 on a 300MHz processor and comes with 64MB of RAM. The onboard battery has 1400mAh of capacity which should last about 4 hours before it needs to charge. You can buy the Atlantis GPS X-380 at Amazon for $450.

Via Product Page.

Transystem’s i-Blue 757 Solar GPS Receiver

by Johan on December 31, 2006

i-Blue 757 Solar GPS Receiver

Transystem’s i-Blue 757 is a solar-powered Bluetooth 16-channel Nemerix GPS receiver. The gadget features a unique clamshell design with the lower portion housing the solar cell, the battery, and the circuitry, and the upper portion houses the GPS antenna. It also has an embedded rechargeable 1000mAh Li-Ion battery that provides up to 30 hours of run time, while additional solar charging can provide up to 100 hours. Unfortunately, there is no word yet on the pricing or availability.

Via NaviGadget.

Nokia’s Newest N95 Commercial

by Johan on December 26, 2006

Nokia's Newest N95 Commercial

Nokia has released a new commercial video for their upcoming N95 cellphone. We have mentioned this phone several months ago. Just a recap, the handset features a 2.6-inch QVGA display, 5.0MP camera, 150MB built-in memory, microSD card slot, GPS and 802.11g Wi-Fi support, HSDPA, ATI 3D graphics chip, dedicated music keys, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Check out the video after the jump!

YouTube via CellPhones.

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Microworks Vega - 20.1 Inches of Laptop Gigantism

MicroWorks introduced a ‘Vega’ 20-inch notebook PC which is the largest notebook ever! It’s jam packed with some cool features including AMD dual core processor, 1680×1050 resolution display screen, 4GB DDR2 memory, and 600GB HDD. This toy also equipped with ‘Scalable Link Interface’ system for enhanced graphic images and supports GPS capabilities and TV-input. Quite a powerful set of specs! However, the $7800 is the price that might be a little steep!

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