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Tuesday, January 10, 2006

GPS: Commodore is back

Commodore GPS
One of the most famous brands from our youth is back: The Commodore Navigator runs Windows CE and is equipped with a 20GB hard disk. From this also music and video can be played. The touch screen is 3.6 inches large.
Sounds like nice standard features from a great brand...but please read what the guys from Gizmodo experienced with the device while reviewing it:

"Initially I sat down with the Navigator Combo with high hopes. First off, the display looks like complete crap. The navigation is done with a pretty responsive touch screen, but what was difficult was actually reading what the options were. I tried to check out the GPS features and I was greeted with a fantastic error. The Navigator Combo is powered by Windows CE, so when there is an error, Microsoft lets me know there is an error. If you are really interested, this features a 3.5-inch touch screen, 20GB hard drive, playback options for most audio/video formats and even a bitching NES emulator."


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Source: Trusted Reviews, Gizmodo


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