Motorola has announced two new GPS navigation devices, the TN700 and TN500. Both are “connected” devices, however will have to connect to a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone if you want to transfer data. The technology comes from Airbiquity and capacity increases Google Search database of internal landmarks.
The TN500 has a 4.3 “widescreen view lane guidance, unity and spoken street names, while the TN700 has larger 5.1″ screen cinema along with other features found in TN500, but adds real-time traffic with an optional hyphen cradle.
Nothing on price yet, but may be expected to arrive in the first quarter of 2010.
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