Sanyo's GPS system nags
13th Nov 2006, 08:16 GMT
Sanyo's brand new GPS navigation system is known as the NV-SD10DT and it comes with a 4.5" touchscreen display and an integrated TV tuner to keep you entertained during traffic jams. Each purchase comes with a 1GB SD card that is pre-loaded with maps as well as millions of Points of Interests to help guide you in an unfamiliar surrounding. The inclusion of an Echo Drive II system takes the place of the perennial backseat driver, voicing out complaints should you accelerate suddenly or come to an abrupt halt. You can expect to pick up the Sanyo NV-SD10DT for approximately $776 when it is released in Japan at the end of this month.
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