MD Sound's KO-GPS4 navigator includes e-book reader

MD SOUND RELEASES PERSONAL NAVIGATION DEVICE WITH E-BOOK CAPABILITY
Los Angeles CA, March 18, 2008; MD Sound announced the release of the KO-GPS4 PND. "The KO-GPS4 is, as far as we can tell the first PND (personal navigation device) to include the popular e-book capability," according to Sharam Tabibnia in charge of product development at MD Sound.
Full featured including a touch screen user interface the KO-GPS4 allows the user to listen to mp3 files, view pictures, view videos, navigate the continental United States and read e-books. The built in Lithium-ion battery provides up to three hours use time away from the 12 volt (car) or 110 volt (home) power source.
The 4.3 inch touch screen is the perfect size for visibility and portability. The graphic user interface is so intuitive that most users will not find it necessary to consult the owner's manual for operation instructions in any of the operation modes. With millions of points of interest a user can find transportation related sites; from airports to auto repair facilities; shopping; entertainment; tourist attractions; restaurants; government and community services; emergency services and hotels.
At a Suggested Retail Value of $249.99 the MD Sound KO-GPS4 will fit comfortably into the budget of even the most value minded consumer.
MD Sound, perhaps the fastest growing consumer electronics brand is becoming well known for providing consumers with high quality, high performance, great reliability and terrific value.
Distributed by 7 Elephants, a very well established brand maker in the consumer electronics industry for over 17 years, the MD Sound brand has very quickly established a reputation for delivering consumer electronics products such as full featured personal navigation devices and high performance mobile electronics to market that meet the demands of the increasingly sophisticated consumer. The MD Sound brand is delivered to market through a network of service oriented retailers who understand the value of long term relationships with consumers.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
TubeTop100.com @ Mar 24th 2008 11:15AM
'the first PND (personal navigation device) to include the popular e-book capability'
Wow.... I wonder why that is...
Let's see... A navigation device and e-books...
Hmmmmm...
OneLove @ Mar 24th 2008 2:10PM
read a book and drive off a cliff at the same time!
OneLove @ Mar 24th 2008 2:14PM
OMG! check out the website! its got chicks in bikinis! http://mdsound.net/index2.html
aeo @ Mar 24th 2008 11:15AM
Please tell me the screen doesn't actually look like that. If it does, I'll just stick with a nasty old Rand McNally with coffee circle stains and fold rips.
aMac @ Mar 24th 2008 11:58AM
That's what happens when you take a poor product photo and don't replace the screen with a screenshot in photoshop after. The horrible screen is just artefacts from scaling down a higher res picture, where the pixels of the lcd stand out.
I guarantee any other product shot's screen is pasted on after.
TubeTop100.com @ Mar 24th 2008 11:19AM
But, hey even though I don't care about a ebook reader on a navigation device, I love the fact that it's distributed by 7 elephants.
bob sakamano @ Mar 24th 2008 11:31AM
if thats on fifth avenue then its right outside my office
Jeff @ Mar 24th 2008 12:01PM
Nothing says accident like a ebook reader for your car.
mark @ Mar 24th 2008 12:35PM
maybe it actually reads the books to use while we're driving ... in that electronic stephen hawking type voice.
Brian @ Mar 24th 2008 4:46PM
If that's the case, I'll take 2 then...