Venturi intros CREW vn740 DMB-equipped GPS unit
We haven't heard much from the Venturi that makes solar/wind-powered vehicles lately, but the Venturi that makes generic PMPs and GPS devices still seems to be kickin' it, with it now showing off its new CREW vn740 model. While there's nothing too stand-out here, the device should certainly handle all your in-car distractions quite nicely, with it boasting a large 7-inch touchscreen, along with some DMB TV capabilities, a PIP function, and an integrated FM transmitter, among other standard features. No word on how much it'll set you back, but only those in Korea will have to worry about that little detail.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Andrew @ Dec 1st 2007 1:57PM
FM transmitter for cg voice output?
austin @ Dec 1st 2007 3:14PM
wait, it comes with dave matthews band?
sweet.
Jeff @ Dec 1st 2007 9:46PM
Yet another Korean GPS unit with an interface that seems to make no logical sense whatsoever. Can someone explain what the hell's going on in that shot above? It looks like half the screen is a cluttered, virtually unreadable 2D map, while the other half is... nothing?
Duh @ Dec 2nd 2007 6:28AM
The left half is playing a DMB TV broadcast.
Ladderless @ Dec 2nd 2007 5:20PM
...So I guess if you're not tempted into driving distraction by watching the GPS maps, you can be drawn in by your favorite show?