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![]() Motorola has announced two new GPS navigation devices, the TN700 and TN500. They are both “connected” devices, however you’ll need to hook them up to a Bluetooth-enabled cellphone if you want to transfer data. The technology comes from Airbiquity and the Google Search capability augments the internal POI database. The TN500 has a 4.3″ widescreen display with lane guidance, junction views and spoken street names, while the TN700 has a larger 5.1″ cinematic display along with other features found on the TN500, but adds real-time traffic with an optional dash cradle. Nothing on price yet, but you can expect them to arrive in the first quarter of 2010. Tags: Google, GPS, Motorola, navigators, Search, TN500, TN700 Posted January 14th, 2010 in News by Michael Post Comments |
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