d-media G7 navigation system with built-in cell phone
Jul 19, 2006 bluetooth, gps navigation

We recently talked about several other gadgets from d-media. One of them was, F2, a cell phone equipped with an integrated GPS chip, and the other was the G4, a fully featured navigation system. Now get ready for the G7.
The G7 is the most advanced navigation system they manufacture. It features a huge 7 inch TFT LCD screen (compare that to 4 inch screen of G4), and comes with a SiRF III chip set unlike some systems originating from Far East.
One of the distinct features of G7 is its UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) capabilities. UMTS is a new generation of mobile networks where data and speed capabilities are greatly improved. With UMTS enabled you can make calls and download data as you drive down the road. G7 also has a G-sensor to help you navigate when GPS signals are weak or interrupted such as tunnels.
G7 is bluetooth enabled and comes with an IR remote control and expansion slots for CF, MMC, and SD cards so you can play/view your multimedia files. If that’s not enough you can use the A/V in-out ports to put the nice 7-inch screen to work to watch some DVD’s or connect whatever other gadget you may have in your car.
You can choose between TMC, XM, or VICS modules; and with the installation of a special navigational software you can control the G7 via voice commands.
It weighs 750 grams and measures 197 x 121 x 27 mm. No word on pricing or availability.
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November 19th, 2010 at 2:38 pm
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