The Navigon 8110

navigon-8110-01.jpgThe Navigon 8110 is expected to be announced at CeBIT 08 in March, we have the scoop on this nice and early thanks to German website Pocket Navigation.

The 8110 will be the new high-end portable navigation device with a brushed aluminium design and a very wide screen, measuring 4.8 inches and voice recognition for capturing address information.


Navigon 8110 will be equipped with Navigon 7 navigation software, and it will also have hands free integrated Bluetooth kit, as well as an FM transmitter to utilise the audio system of the vehicle.

Here is a summary of the features:

* 4.8 inch screen with 480 X 272 pixels (WQVGA) resolution
* Integrated GPS receiver
* 533 MHz processor
* RDS/TMC receiver for premium traffic information
* FM Transmitter
* Hands Free Bluetooth Kit
* 128 MB RAM
* 512 MB ROM
* Navigon MobileNavigator 7 with Navteq maps
* Dimensions : 13.5×8.5×2.2 cm

The Becker Traffic Assist 7977

becker-traffic-assist-7977.jpgThis is the Becker Traffic Assist 7977, the GPS navigation system comes in at at a mere 7.1 oz and measuring only 0.75″ thin. It’s has detailed maps which are provided from NAVTEQ and come with a 4.3″ touchscreen.

* 400Mhz processor for fast route calculations
* Two internal speakers for outstanding sound quality even in noisy environments
* Speed limit display with voice warning should you exceed it
* Adjustable mood light
* Built-in MP3 and WMA player
* Built-in Bluetooth connectivity
* Integrated FM transmitter
* SD memory card slot
* Reality 3D View
* Lane guidance

Goodyear to launch new GPS devices at CES 2008

goodyear-1-3-08gy540_alone.jpgGoodyear have decided to release a series of eight GPS units to be designed and manufactured by a New York company called The NCC. They are expected to showcase they new product at the CES show in Las Legas in the coming days.

The GPS devices will be state-of-the-art, fully-featured navigation and multimedia device, the units will have Bluetooth capabilities for easy access to incoming and making outgoing phone calls. The remote control can be fastened to the driver’s side visor, placed near the gear shift, or stuck anywhere within reach. Certain models will also feature MSN® Direct service for live traffic updates, local gas prices, weather reports, and even local movie times.

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