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  • Blaupunkt TravelPilot 700 and 500 overlay nav info on realtime video

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    Nilay Patel
    Nilay Patel
    08.29.2008

    Blaupunkt's TravelPilot nav units have never really stood out from the pack, but it looks like that's about to change -- the new TravelPilot 700 and 500 feature an integrated camera that displays realtime video with nav overlays on their 16:9 screens. That's definitely a novel and intriguing feature, but there's not a lot of information on how it works or what kind of hardware is under the hood to keep it running smoothly -- with the 700's estimated list price of $740, we're guessing it's pretty beefy. Both units also feature voice control, DVB-T traffic, live traffic, Bluetooth, and the usual PMP features, and the 700 also has a browser, email app, and VoIP client that work over Bluetooth tethering with your phone. Yeah, definitely intriguing -- hopefully we'll see this thing make it Stateside soon. Video after the break.[Via Navigadget; thanks, Khattab]

  • Blaupunkt's new TravelPilot lineup is rather blah

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    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    03.25.2008

    There's nothing wrong at all with Blaupunkt's new TravelPilot 100, 200 and 300, and given the company's missteps in the past, these new devices are actually quite the relief. That said, there's nothing too fancy going on either. The TravelPilot 100 and 200 sport 3.5-inch QVGA screens, while the 300 does 4.3-inches at 480 x 272. All three are running Windows CE 5.0, the 200 and 300 include traffic receivers, and the 300 includes Bluetooth and is the only one with maps for all of Western Europe. Prices range from €129 ($200 US) to €299 ($462 US), and they'll all be hitting Europe in March and April.[Via NaviGadget]

  • Blaupunkt announces TravelPilot Lucca 3.5, 5.3 Editions

    by 
    Conrad Quilty-Harper
    Conrad Quilty-Harper
    11.04.2007

    Aimed for Europe's roads (for now), Blaupunkt has announced the TravelPilot Lucca 3.5, a circular GPS unit that will probably invoke some love it / hate it style comments. Either it's a stylish looking unit, or its a waste of space (consider the square screen.) Either way, this thing features a 3.5-inch LCD, a Centrality Atlas III Dual Core 400MHz processor, detailed mapping of the UK and Ireland, major European roads, and detailed European mapping available at extra cost. It also has a SD/SDHC/MMC slot, and locations of speed traps to save you a ticket. If you don't fancy the circular 3.5, you can go for the new Lucca 5.3, which features a 4.3-inch rectangular screen and case, Bluetooth support, voice control, and external video input for rear view cameras. You'll undoubtedly see these models in Europe first, but for how much and when, we don't know.Read - Lucca 3.5Read - Lucca 5.3