Hyundai launches Roadbank RNB 70 DMB/PMP/GPS device
We've had a dearth of Korean DMB/PMP/GPS action lately, but Hyundai Telematics has come to fill the void with that sweet, sweet Korean exclusivity we so desire. Their new Roadbank RNB 70 DMB navigation system is all prepped for dashboard action, and the 7-inch screen should help you squeeze a good amount of movie into your peripheral vision while tearing through the streets of Seoul. A SiRF Star III chip brings the GPS love, and there's an SD card slot for DivX action, along with AV in/out for integration with a DVD player or external display. This one should be dropping for somewhere between 300,000 and 400,000 KRW ($313 to $417 US).



















The Panasonic Orbitel on the screen makes this thing pretty sweet!
Looks like a great price. Just wish they had a vga input for a laptop
Hyundai? wow cool, bet the paint flakes off and it actually directs you into the roadbank after a month of ownership.
"Roadbank" as the name for a in-car GPS NAV.. I swear.. those asian marketing departments are geniuses, I tell you.. GENIUSES. At least it wasn't called "Happy Rainbow Smile Car Dragon Drive You" like a small Taiwanese upstart might have called it, based on the way some of them name their computer components at least in years past. I actually bought a 52x CD-ROM years ago that was called "Sun Moon Star CDROM" just because the name was so retardedly ph#cked.