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Friday, September 22, 2006

GPS: Becker device in Ferrari design

Becker Traffic Assist 7929 GPS
Your car won't get faster and it won't get redder by this but if you are a Ferrari enthusiast in need of a PNA this Becker Traffic Assist 7929 GPS might be your choice.

It looks a lot like the Becker Traffic Assist 7914, and includes what's becoming the usual features for GPS devices, including voice guidance, a touchscreen display and 2D/3D maps. It's also packing a 2GB SD card and a bigger-than-average 4-inch display.

Trying to differentiate itself from the pack, this Ferrari also plays music, but that's getting to be a common function in GPS devices, too. Sure, it's not going to get you there as quickly as a four-wheeled Ferrari, but if you can't have the real thing, at 613.60 EUR (around $789 if you can get one in the US) this'll do.


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Source: Gizmodo


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