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Clarion MiND – now a lot cheaper

Clarion MiND – now a lot cheaper

Clarion MiND – since we last visited – has it’s own page now showing off its features. And even though it says you can grab one as low as $500, Amazon is not taking any chances and is willing to get rid of them for $250.

Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2009.07.31 at 10:28

LG Chocolate: LG-BL40

LG Chocolate: LG-BL40

LG has confirmed their newest Chocolate a. k. a. LG-BL40. The first that catches your attention is here of course the 21:9 screen aspect ratio. It reminds us of a futuristic communicator, more than a phone.

Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2009.07.30 at 13:39

Mio Moov M300 and M400

Mio Moov M300 and M400

After its recent sat nav systems such as Spirit Moov series Mio just announced two new GPS navigation systems: Moov M300 and M400. M300 is the smaller of the two and offers a 3.

Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2009.07.28 at 17:16

SiRFstarIV is out

SiRFstarIV is out

After acquiring SiRF just about a month ago, CSR is continuing their highly popular SiRF series with SiRFstarIV. This is not just plain old GPS receiver though.

Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2009.07.28 at 02:50

Amod GPS Photo Tracker review

Amod GPS Photo Tracker review

This is how I like to review things: Take it out of the box. Charge it/put batteries in it – then use it. No manuals, no quick start guides, no settings, no configurations.

Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2009.07.27 at 04:16

Garmin nuvi 780 going for $200

Garmin nuvi 780 going for $200

Garmin Nuvi 780 – which has an MSRP of $600 is now going for $200 on Amazon. We say this is a steal specially when you think it was $800 when it first came out.

Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2009.07.27 at 03:18

nuviphone is here (well… in Asia) anyone still excited?

nuviphone is here (well… in Asia) anyone still excited?

After a loooooong wait, Garmin and Asus has finally made the Garmin-Asus n?vifone G60 available in Asia. (more precisely Taiwan on July 27; Singapore and Malaysia end of August.

Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2009.07.26 at 05:10

landrover’s iPhone GPS navigation app

landrover’s iPhone GPS navigation app

Now Land Rover has joined our list of iPhone GPS navigation systems. Their developers are not quite experienced as others in the fields, so you won’t be getting your dynamic turn by turn directions with this app.

Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2009.07.25 at 14:13

Google Latitude on iPhone

Google just released Google Latitude for the iPhone. Google Latitude is an application that lets you share your location with your friends, kind of an extension to a social network.

Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2009.07.25 at 04:09

TeleNav for iPhone review

TeleNav for iPhone review

Just recently I had a chance to review the new AT&T Navigator (powered by TeleNav) for the iPhone. I’m usually a bread and butter kind of guy.

Via NaviGadget | Posted on 2009.07.24 at 04:47


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