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Mobile TV Broadcast Compatible Tuner for Car Navigation System

May 6th, 2006

Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. and Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. have jointly developed the “HS706D-A,” the worlds first car navigation system that features a terrestrial digital broadcast tuner supporting both standard TV and mobile TV broadcasts. Nissan plans to launch this car navigation system as its genuine product and introduce it to the companys 13 vehicle models in July 2006. The price is ¥330,000 which is USD2931.
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Viliv N70 : GPS Car Navigator

May 5th, 2006

Viliv, renowned for their PMP’s, enters the navigation market with this N70. It offers GPS, DMB and PMP functions like music, video and photo playback. The N70 has a 7″ screen, CF/SD slots and weighs 510g. 3 versions will be available in Korea (Basic, Plus and Premium) and prices will be set around 599000Won which is USD 651.
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Globalsat BT-359 New Bluetooth 2.0 GPS

May 4th, 2006

Globalsat announced yesterday the new BT-359, a next generation gps with Bluetooth 2.0 technology which is also a successor for BT-358. GlobalSat BT-359 utilizes the integrated SiRFStar III (WAAS and Egnos enabled) Low Power Chipset with 20-channel architecture for high sensitivity and fast acquisition.
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Hyon DMB HN-3300T hits Korea

May 3rd, 2006

This is a new DMB HN-3300T from Hyon which has just been released in Korea. It has a 7 inch wide active matrix TFT-LCD with touch screen features. Navigation and GPS is a definite in those gadget. Pictures and more spec after the break.
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Garmin announces StreetPilot 2820

May 2nd, 2006

Garmin yesterday announced the StreetPilot 2820, a premium automotive and motorcycle navigation device with a suggested retail price of $1184 which is expected to be available in June of this year. It also incorporates Bluetooth wireless connectivity and a hands-free calling interface. Check out the spec after the jump.
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Sorell DN10 Hits Korea Market

April 28th, 2006

This is a new personal media player by Sorell which just hit Korea moment ago. Sorell DN10 is not just a 3.5 inch screen PMP device but it is also equip with DMB and GPS. It comes with 1GB memory and you will be to extend the memory to 2GB with extra SD card. Supported files are AVI, DivX, Xvid, WMA, MP3, TXT, JPG and BMP). Right at the moment, it is only available in Korea for 358000 Won which is USD 380.
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Navigator : NAV 101 from Tokai

April 28th, 2006

After Becker, Blaukpunt, JVC, Sony and Pioneer, it is another mark of multi-media embarked which arrives on the market provided already well portable navigation, namely Tokai with the NAV 101 which will be available in May and it runs on Windows CE.net 4.2. Integrated receiver SPG SiRF III which gives good sensitivity and different software navigation.
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GPS Navigator for Bikers

April 18th, 2006

GPS navigator is always useful in a big city especially for tourist. I would get one for myself if i have the chance to step into China. A big city with hundred thousand of citizen. Dont expect me to speak chinese, i would rather rely on navigator to help me around. With this newest gadget in town, Magellan RoadMate 760, i wont be worried if i get lost.
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Alpine Blackbird PMD-B100 Portable Navigation Device

April 13th, 2006

This is one of a kind of special portable navigation systems to choose from. Its Alpines pedigree of GPS and music experience. The Alpine PMD-B100 Blackbird is a portable, handheld GPS system that comes with preloaded maps of the US and features a 3.6″ touchscreen, a built-in antenna, and MP3 playback from the units SD slot. The device runs on the Microsoft Windows CE platform.
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GPS tracker-on-a-lanyard

April 9th, 2006

CNetAsia said Its a simple unit that works on the GSM network. You can preprogram it to speed-dial directly to a contact center or send alerts of up to three contacts in the event of emergencies. Theres also GPS built-in for location tracking and remote activation, which is a relief if youre lost in the big beyond.
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