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Wednesday, June 28, 2006

GPS: Vitas DM-750 with DMB

Vitas DM-750 GPS with DMB
Navigate and watch. Dangerous if combined at the same time but wonderful if used in the right way.


Check out the Vitas DM-750 Premium device from Korea. It is not only a GPS navigation system, the DM-750 offers DMB capability as well that enables you to watch your favorite TV shows while driving to your destination. The DM-750 comes with a 7" touch screen which is the most ideal size for an in-car GPS system - large enough to look at without keeping your eyes off the road for too long, and yet small enough not to be a distracting presence for the drive. Other features include a Compact Flash slot and Flash games support in case you get bored while stuck in a traffic jam. The DM-750 should cost around $730 after conversion. More specs after the jump.

• Display: 7" digital TFT LCD with Touch Panel
• Operating System: Windows CE 4.2 Core
• CPU: 400MHz PXA-255
• TV Tuner: Analog TV tuner & 87~88MHz/mono voice
• GPS: Removable smart GPS receiver - 12CH SPS
• Memory: 64MB SDRAM, 32MB flash memory
• Audio: AC97 codec and 16-bit sound, mono speaker within
• Operating voltage: DC 10~16 V


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