Panasonic Strada CN-GP50U GPS finds the FCC
We've spent some quality time with Panasonic's previously-Europe only Strada CN-GP50N GPS unit at IFA, but a quick peek in the FCC's secret-ruining database shows that Panny's about to bring the 5-inch QVGA unit Stateside as the CN-GP50U, with all the same features and "kinda fugly" interface we talked ourselves into getting with in Berlin: text-to-speech, voice commands, speed camera information, and Bluetooth handsfree calling. No big reveals in the FCC docs, but we're certain those of you who get hot for RF interference specs are already well past the read link by now.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
DickHardknocks @ Oct 16th 2007 8:52PM
Im waiting for the Chinese to churn out GPS devices for just $100 that use SD cards...for sale at gas stations and tourist venues.
webon @ Oct 16th 2007 9:26PM
you finaly used a ruler, nice thanx d00ds
webon @ Oct 16th 2007 9:26PM
you finally used a ruler, nice thanx d00ds
DBrim @ Oct 16th 2007 10:10PM
Yep, it's square. Good job, FCC.
rudeboy @ Oct 17th 2007 3:31AM
wow what a dirty ruler the FCC are doing their business with
julio @ Dec 29th 2007 9:34PM
hi..
the gps has mexico city streets?