Sunday, March 18, 2012

CES- 2008: NavNGo Limousine - car GPS-navigator without its own display


news_13163_2_MDQuite an unusual device is presented to the Hungarian company NavNGo exhibition CES- 2008. It's called Limousine, a car GPS-navigator, who does not have its own display. As a screen on which to display information about the route the device uses a full-time display that is installed in your car. Not exactly convenient, but the original.





In the box with NavNGo Limousine you will find yourself Navigator running on 300 MHz processor, an external GPS-receiver SiRFStar III, a remote control, speaker, an external infrared sensor, and, of course, all necessary cables. In the navigator is inserted SD-card memory to 2 GB of installed navigation software and digital maps. Do not confuse the absence of an external display. Limousine compensate for this lack of support for display resolutions up to 430h234 pixels with 65K colors, as well as displays in 16:9 format.





mobiledevice. ru.

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