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Thursday, November 30, 2006

GPS: Harmon Kardon enters the market

Harmon Kardon Guide + Play GPS

You might already know this but as Nokia already joined the GPS game a few weeks ago and now the second famous brand is entering the GPS market quite late. It's interesting that although there are dozens of suppliers of GPS devices the market seems still large enough for famous brands to earn money.
Now Harmon Kardon will be releasing its first GPS gadget, called the "Guide + Play" in the US this coming January. We don't know much about it yet other than that it can play MPEG-4 and WMV files, support SD cards up to 4GB, and will purportedly stay juiced for up to five hours. Oh, and it'll only set you back around $500.


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Source: Engadget


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