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This could be the killer platform for in-car nav systems
If the price is right and it works with bluetooth or usb GPS modules, this could be the best competition yet to garmin, tomtom, and other totally proprietary car nav systems.

I've been looking for one of those and don't like the idea of a completely closed system from garmin or trimble.

My PPC-6700 can do bluetooth and there are add-on nav kits already for it, but the screen it too small and dim and I just don't want my telephone doing double duty as a car nav (oops, I made a wrong turn, let me put you I hold while my route recalcs...)

If it does good mp3 and wma, and has easy links to in-car stereo, it would make a nice in-cart ipod alternative too
Posted by: spiv   Posted on: 03/07/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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