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FineDrive iQ500 GPS navigation system is the latest from Korean FineDrive. Powered by an ARM11 600MHz CPU, available only in Korea. It can either be used as a regular car GPS or a PMP. As far as portable GPS navigation systems go, the iQ500 is considerably larger in size at 186 x 120 x 24mm.
Sold with either 4GB or 8GB (SD card) of memory, the iQ500 supports SDHC cards up to 32GB, has a 7″ (800×480) touchscreen, runs on Windows embedded CE 6.0, with a GPS module, DMB TV tuner, MP4, ASF, AVI, MPEG and WMV video and MP3, AAC, AMR, QCP, WAV, FLAC, MID, OGG and WMA audio support.
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Trimble just announced a very impressive rugged tablet computer with integrated GPS capabilities, called Trimble Yuma. Trimble Yuma has a 7″ sunlight readable display, solid state drive with 32GB of space, and 2 integrated cameras both of which are capable of geotagging.
Trimble Yuma runs Windows Vista Business, and meets MIL-STD-810F military standards for drops, vibration and humidity. Its IP67 rating means it’s impervious to dust and water and it operates in temperatures from -30 to 60 °C. Yuma can be mounted on a tripod or pole for data collection, or even secured in a vehicle-mount.

Cowon Korea has just announced the official launch of this gorgeous PMP, the L3. This Windows CE 5.0 powered PMP features a 7″ High-Clear LCD with a 800×480 resolution, a Dual Core CPU (no details on this one), 128MB of SDRAM, 4G of Nand Memory, SD card slot, USB, GPS with Eco Drive function (fuel consumption indicator), DMB, line OUT, FM tuner and TM transmitter, BBE+ sound.
Support of AVI, ASF, WMV video, and MP3, WMA, ASF, WAV, and OGG audio files. It weights only 318g with a size of 180.4×112.2×18.3mm.
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Garmin continues to expand it’s popular nüvi product line, adding four new 7×5 series models to choose from. The 755T, 765T, 775T, and 785T all include text-to-speech, a 4.3-inch widescreen display, preloaded maps of the US and Canada, 3-D buildings view, 3-D lane guidance, photo navigation, faster screen redraws, advanced route planning, and Garmin Locate.
The nüvi 755T which priced at $499.99 is a major upgrade from the older 750, and introduces free lifetime traffic, 3-D lane assist, 3-D building view, faster screen redraws, route planning, and host of other new enhancements. Take a look at GPS magazine review this device for us.

The newest duo in the Q4 lineup includes a 4.3-inch touchscreen, voice-guided directions, NAVTEQ maps, an SD card slot, multimedia player and a rechargeable Li-ion to boot. The Q4-01 stops at just 50 states, while the Q4-02 adds in maps of Canada and Puerto Rico and includes six million points of interest.
Both of these should be available right now in a variety of off-the-wall retailers, with the former listed at $299 and the latter $399. Oh, but you should know the Q4-01 will go for $99.99 on Black Friday (read: this Friday) at Kohl’s and Kmart.
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The GlobalSat GV-590 is an automative navigator that appeals to any traveler. This compact unit comes equipped with a 5″ screen, built in antenna, with the option of having an external antenna as well. This system also has a built in SD expansion slot.
It also offers the capability of putting jpg, wmv, and mpeg1 files on it, with play back features for your music. Bluetooth is available for anyone who needs to download the phone book.
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The new sat nav device features a 5″ WQVGA screen with 16:9 ratio and has a multimedia player so you can watch videos and listen to music on those long road trips. GPSmile 62 supports SD cards upto 4GB, uses a GPS receiver that can track 32 satellites at once and a has a removable rechargeable battery as well as integrated speakers.
Blutooth on board allows you to pair it up with your phone so your hands are always free for things like driving, fixing your makeup etc, and the TMC antenna shows you where traffic jams are so you can look for alternate routes.
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Valor’s NVG-606W DVD receiver plays music from almost any source - this double-sized receiver features an SD card reader, USB input, and a front-panel audio/video input. Valor includes an iPod adapter cable, so you can connect your player and control it right from the receiver’s touchscreen. The NVG-606W also plays DVDs and CDs, including discs you’ve loaded with MP3 files.
The 6.5″ touchscreen display helps you find your way through all of these source options. You can check out song and artist information on the large screen, and use the helpful menus to make all your system adjustments. Park the car, and take in your favorite videos and movies up front. If you’re on the go, connect optional monitors to the two sets of audio/video outputs and pipe the show to your passengers in the back. For more entertainment variety, an A/V input lets you connect other video sources, like a gaming system.
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NAVist III is powered by dual processors and has an optical drive that can handle DVDs, CDs, and all sorts of media files. If you think optical drives are too 90’s you’ll be pleased to hear that NAVist III comes with a hard disk drive that can hold all your Led Zeppelin collection and a lot more. What’s really cool about NAVist III is that it uses a removable HDD, right next to the SD card slot, all hidden behind a 7″ screen that requires 2DIN space on your dash. No price at this time but available for a distributors.
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MOTONAV TN20, provides spoken street names and turn-by-turn directions, NAVTEQ 2D / 3D maps of the continental US and a 3.5-inch touch panel. The slightly more sophisticated MOTONAV TN30 picks up where the TN20 left off and adds in maps of Puerto Rico and Canada, four million searchable points of interest, a 4.3-inch touchscreen and Bluetooth handsfree support.
Both systems include a SD slot for updating maps, a mini USB port for charging, speed limit display with warnings and the obligatory on-screen speed, distance, arrival time, elevation, and distance traveled tidbits. You can get all of them at $199.99 / $299.99.
[Engadget]