Sunday, May 25, 2008
Sanyo crams SSDs into new duo of in-car navigation systems
If you've ran smack into any flavor of foreign object while waiting impatiently for your navigator to "recalculate," you'll likely be salivating for Sanyo's latest duo. The NVA-MS1280DT and NVA-MS1180DT each feature a 4GB SSD drive (though the former adds a 4GB SD card and DVD support), a 7-inch QVGA display, 43-watt x 4 internal amplifier, MP3 / WMA / AAC playback, a 1-seg TV tuner, 3D maps, FM tuner and iPod support. In all seriousness, the SSD is bundled in not so much for its speed, but for its reliability -- either way, we can't help but be enamored. Both units are slated to land in June for ?181,650 ($1,761) and ?155,400 ($1,506), respectively, so it's fairly easy to see those solid state discs aren't being thrown in gratis.
[Via: NaviGadget ]
[Tag: gps,in-car,nav,navi,navigation,NVA-MS1180DT,NVA-MS1280DT,sanyo,ssd ]
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