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Wednesday, July 26, 2006

GPS: After-market GPS for GM SUV owners

Delphi TNR800 (Touch Screen Navigation Radio)
If you have a 2003-2006 GM light truck or SUVs (e.g. Chevy Tahoe, Suburban, Trailblazer, GMC Envoy, Yukon, and Cadillac Escalade) you can now have nice GPS for it for $2,000.

The Delphi TNR800 (Touch Screen Navigation Radio) combines DVD-based GPS navigation with AM/FM/CD capabilities in a package sporting a fairly largish 6.5-inch touchscreen that blends in neatly with your vehicle's console. What's more, the system is able to interact with other pre-installed GM options like XM, On-Star, DVD systems, and CD changers, as well as the vehicle's computer system itself, picking up speed information and no doubt telling you how good or bad a driver you are.


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Source: Engadget


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