July 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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The latest, greatest mouth-watering PND from Korea has, among its myriad features and ginormous LCD, a black-box function that will record video data in the event of an accident, its maker says.

July 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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Sanyo says it can get you to Easy Street--literally, if not figuratively--with its new wide-screen PNDs, the Easy Street NVM 4050 and 4070: Bluetooth, MP3, all sorts of neat stuff--and GPS too.

July 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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The Taiwanese maker of GPS electronics officially takes the wraps off a GPS data logger, a Bluetooth-enabled GPS receiver, and a combo heart-rate monitor and GPS-enabled sports watch.

July 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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A week after the company says four new versions of its Intellinav PND are coming this year, it provides some color on two of those units, including technical specs and suggested prices.

July 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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Last we heard from Navigon the company was planning to put its personal navigation devices on store shelves in August; now it says you should be able to lay hands on them sometime this month.

July 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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The Finnish electronics company that is one of the pioneers of the heart rate monitor for the consumer/fitness market, is adding a GPS sensor to its stable of fitness products, joining the likes of Garmin and Suunto.

July 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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Just when, other than sometime this year, we can't say. But it promises four new versions, including two with 4.3-inch wide screens, and new features such as "fatigue alarm" and "fog assist."

July 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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Sanyo debuts an in-dash navigation unit in its home Japanese market with a phat seven-inch screen and digital broadcast television reception. No time to watch? Just burn your show to a disk in your dash.

July 2007 By:
Jeff Chappell

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Even though the road rally that was to herald Navigon's entrance into the North American PND market didn't come off last month, the company still plans to begin shipping units by the end of the summer.
