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Monday, March 27, 2006

GPS: New Panasonic device with digital TV

Panasonic Strada DVD Car Navi Station
Panasonic Strada DVD Car Navi Station
Panasonic Strada DVD Car Navi Station
Panasonic comes with with two new Strada models integrating in-car multi media device with GPS functionality. A third device from this series is also a nice in-car entertainment but comes without GPS.


The GPS models, the CN-DS120D (above) and CN-D050D, both have 7-inch screens and DVD drives. On the DS120D, the DVD drive can also be used to watch movies, and the model also includes an SD slot, presumably so you can toggle
back and forth between a film and GPS data without having to swap discs. The unit also includes a digital TV tuner (for Japanese terrestrial digital TV).
If you just want to watch TV while you drive (and that's your prerogative, as long as we don't have to share the road with you), the TU-DTV20 is a standalone digital tuner that can be paired with a matching 7-inch display.



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Source: Engadget


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