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Samsung intros Bluetooth-equipped STT-D370 GPS

Looks like Samsung has got another GPS unit for drivers in need of assistance/distraction to suction-cup to their windshields, with the DMB-packin', Bluetooth-equipped STT-D370 now available in the company's home country. The Bluetooth part of the equation is designed primarily to interface with your Bluetooth-equipped cellphone, letting you make and receive calls, as well as text messages, directly from the GPS unit. On the GPS front, you'll get some snazzy 3D graphics developed by Samsung itself, backed up by maps from Anycall, as well as a so-called "dynamic navigation feature," which puts that aforementioned DMB tuner to use by pulling traffic information from a specialized DMB data channel, updating road conditions every five minutes and adjusting your route accordingly. Otherwise, you'll also get the usual PMP features, as well as a translator and electronic dictionary, with an SD slot for expansion and a 3.7-inch LCD to enjoy your media on. All that distraction doesn't come cheap though, with the STT-D370 setting you back the equivalent of $600.