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NDrive G800 GPS to use real images for maps

 

The new NDrive G800 is the first GPS navigator to use real photos for maps instead of traditional graphical images. Unfortunately, only users in the UK and Ireland will be able to take advantage of this feature. In rest, the device is a regular GPS with usual features, like a 4.3" TFT LCD touchscreen with a 480x272 resolution, audio/video playback, photo display, e-book reader, game support, an FM transmitter and Bluetooth capabilities for hands-free calling. In addition, there's a SDHC memory card slot for additional storage. Supported file formats include WMA9, MP3, WAV, WMV, AVI, ASF, JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG and TXT.
All willing can buy real images of other European countries. Cool, huh? Wonder how much space they will fill... Anyway, the NDrive G800 is available now for 268 Euros (or approx. $420).

 
 
 
   
 
 
   
 
 
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author: zeusman | 24 April 2008 | Views: 67
 
 
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