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Nicole / 03-25-2008 / 12:36pm / Navigation / Post A Comment

Reigncom iRiver NV Life Navigation Device in Korea

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Reigncom iRiver NV Life Navigation Device

Looks like Korea is getting another navigation device by iRiver called the NV Life. It has features such as mappy United map software, a WVGA resolution display, dual processors, DMB support, MP3 and video playback, rear camera input, and FMT function. There’s no word on the price of this handy navigation device, but most people would buy this for its sleek and stylish appearance. [UberGizmo]

Nicole / 03-25-2008 / 12:10pm / Navigation / Post A Comment

Blaupunkt TravelPilot Navigation Device

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]

Johan / 03-24-2008 / 11:59pm / Navigation / Post A Comment

LongHorn GoGo800 Global Positioning System

LongHorn GoGo800 Global Positioning System

The new LongHorn GoGo800 GPS navigation system comes jam packed with a 3.5 inch LCD screen, 20 channel GPS receiver, SD/MMC card reader for maps. Its 1300mAh battery provides an enough juice for 3 - 4 hours without a charge. The device is also compatible with MP3, WMA, WAV, ASF, AVI, MP4, WMV, JPEG, BMP, GIF, and PNG file formats. Supported languages include English, German, Danish, Dutch, Chinese, Swedish, Norwegian, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Portuguese, and Greek. [NaviGadget]

Nicole / 03-24-2008 / 3:09pm / Navigation / Post A Comment

MD Sound KO-GPS4

MD Sound KO-GPS4

MD Sound KO-GPS4 personal navigation device features e-book support, a 4.3″ touch screen display, integrated MP3 and MPEG4 playback, and a photo viewer as well as a li-ion battery that lasts three hours on a full charge. The MD Sound KO-GPS4 is now going for $250. [UberGizmo]

Nicole / 03-24-2008 / 2:12pm / Navigation / Post A Comment

Mio Moov GPS Device Hits the U.S

Mio Moov GPS Device Hits the U.S

Mio has announced that their Moov 200, 210, 300, and 310 touchscreen GPS models have launched in the US. All models come with SiRFstar III chips (with SiRFInstantFix II technology), pre-loaded maps of the US and Puerto Rico, and real-time traffic reports (for the 310 and 210). You can pay about $179.95 for the 3.5-inch 200, $249.95 for the 4.3-inch 310, and will be available on April 1st. Hopefully this isn’t an April fool’s joke. [Prnewswire]

Nicole / 03-22-2008 / 12:47pm / Navigation / 2 Comments

GPS Ranger Now Has Sign Language Capabilities

GPS Ranger Now Has Sign Language Capabilities

GPS for the deaf is now possible on the GPS Ranger. Features include a self-guided visitor experience, support for multiple languages and demographics, daily updates and content changes, wayfinder or directional information, environmental and safety messages. GPS is definitely moving on up, next thing you know there will be one for the blind hopefully. [Navigadget]

Nicole / 03-19-2008 / 2:33pm / Navigation, PDAs / Post A Comment

Getac Rugged GPS PDA

Getac PS535E Rugged GPS PDA

Getac will be releasing a new GPS-enabled PDA. It features Windows Mobile 5.0, bluetooth and wifi connectivity, SD memory card slot, 2GB of internal memory, is resistant to -20C to +70C (158 F) temperature ranges, and is shockproof. No word on the price or when you’ll be able to get your hands on one of these. [UberGizmo]

Nicole / 03-17-2008 / 2:59pm / Navigation / Post A Comment

Navistar 3522 Portable GPS

Navistar 3522 Portable GPS with Docking Station

Check out the Navistar 3522 portable GPS device by a Chinese company called Ramar. The Navistar comes with a home docking station enabling it to charge and connect to a pair of speakers better than the integrated ones, a remote control runs Windows CE.Net OS, uses Centrality Atlas GPS receiver, and is compatible with TMC traffic information. No word on a price tag or release date yet, but I’m sure it wont be that cheap. [Navigadget]

Johan / 03-15-2008 / 12:07pm / Navigation / Post A Comment

NCS Navi R120 Slim Bluetooth GPS Receiver

NCS Navi R120 Slim Bluetooth GPS Receiver

The Almighty FCC has recently approved the NCS Navi R120 Bluetooth GPS receivers which is the thinnest Bluetooth GPS receiver in the market today. Measuring at just 0.93 cm, the gadget has -159dBm sensitivity and uses the MTK low power consumption GPS Chipset that is able to search satellites in 51 channels for fast acquisition and reacquisition. Its battery also provides up to 15 hours of battery life. The NCS Navi R120 bluetooth GPS receivers retails for approx. $75. [Navigadget]

Nicole / 03-14-2008 / 12:25pm / Navigation / Post A Comment

Fine Drive Cuvi PND

Fine Drive Curvi PND

Here’s a navigation device that is so compact that it can fit anywhere. It’s called the CUVi from Finedrive of Korea. It comes with a 3.5″ display, music and movie playback, DMB support, and a 2 hour battery life. The Finedrive CUVi is going for $300 in Korea. [AVING]

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