Sanyo has recently announced two new GPS Devices: NV-SD200DT and NV-SB250DT.
Both devices are based on the lithium ion battery "mini-gorilla". They feature 2GB of memory capacity and 4.5" V type TFT LCD screens with a resolution of 288,000 pixels.
These models have some similarities and differences. Let's take a closer look.
Similarities:
• Microstrip plane surface antenna (ANT built-in)
• Reception frequency of 1575.42 MHz (C/A cord/code)
• Reception system/reception sensitivity: Parallel channel 12 /-134 dBm min
• Power source (EIAJ terminal, TYPE3): Car cigar lighter
• Reception channel: UHF 13 - Channel 62
• Built-in antenna: Receipt type 2 step
• EPG (electronic program schedule)
• Built-in speaker: 1 W x 1
• Remote control as an Optional item (NVP-RSD10DT)
• External power source rated voltage DC 12V
Differences:
• Electric battery case correspondence is sold separately in case of model NV-SD200DT
• At the time of navigation SB250DT consumes 1. 3A/6.5 W power whereas NV-SD200DT consumes 1 0 A/5 0 W
• Continuously SB250DT can run for approximately 4 hours as compared to NV-SD200DT that has the capability to run for approximately 3 hours at the time of eneloop use (At the time of optional electric battery case/electric battery use)
• Dimensions: SB250DT Approximately 143 (W) x 83 (H) x34.5 (D) mm; NV-SD200DT Approximately 141 (W) x 83 (H) x 25 (D) mm