NDrive reveals internet-enabled G700 navigator
It's not exactly likely that we Americans will ever see NDrive's G700 on our soil, but for folks overseas who can look forward to receiving it when it launches next month, here's what you can expect. This navigator sports a 4.3-inch display along with a snazzy integrated GSM / GPRS module for connecting to the intarwebs and pulling down traffic, weather, local movie listings, etc. when cruising about. Unfortunately, that's it for the details right now, but if you've heard enough, you can round up your €480 ($704) and start counting down the days.
[Via NaviGadget]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
siniux @ Feb 19th 2008 11:31AM
Nice!
And all this from a Portuguese company!
Erik @ Feb 19th 2008 11:40AM
Well, the aerial photos comes from an Exchange traded company called Blom.
Blom has a license agreement with Pictometry for merging photos from four different angles... Search for Pictometry and you will see the light...
Erik @ Feb 19th 2008 11:42AM
Öh... correction: the stock is in Oslo, Norway and Blom has a license for the Pictometry technology in Europe...
siniux @ Feb 19th 2008 12:23PM
That's fine! No one expects Ndrive to be a "all in one" company.
But the product it's very very nice! :D
gotdibz @ Feb 19th 2008 12:34PM
REAL MADRID HALA MADRID!!....El Santiago bernabeu the best futbol stadium in the world
rodsky @ Feb 19th 2008 1:05PM
THIS MAN IS SMART
VAMOS REAL MADRID METELE UNA CHINGA AL ROMA!!!
HALA MADRID!
aahatimy @ Feb 19th 2008 7:17PM
Thats why Real just lost to Roma.
United for the Champions League
Antonio Pratas @ Feb 19th 2008 2:00PM
Go Portugal! It really looks promising as a gps device, hope to see this around here
Fernando Marques @ Feb 19th 2008 6:33PM
Great stuff from Portugal !!!
daniela l. @ Mar 8th 2008 3:11AM
Great stuff from Portugal( from the city of Porto). But Roma's won. Good bye, Real Madri. See you next year.