blue navi portable navigator and multimedia player

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The BlueNavi from Korea is nicely built PMP (portable multimedia player) with a GPS navigation system. It is brought to you by Elentec, a company based in Korea.

The BlueNavi has a 4.3 inch TFT LCD touch screen (stylus included), and comes with a USB 2.0 port available for importing / exporting files. On top of the device you can find an SD slot which can also be used for transferring files, maps, etc… On the back of the BlueNavi you will find a GPS antenna folds out for better signal reception. The navigator on BlueNavi relies on a software called Mappy for its maps and voice guidance as well as the option to display the maps in 3D.

Just like most of the gadgets coming out of Korea, the BlueNavi will play multimedia files in various formats such as: DivX 3.x, 4.x, 5.x, XVid MPEG 1,4, WMV, MP3, WAV, OGG, JPEG, BMP, GIF, and PNG. Also comes pre-installed on BlueNavi is a calculator and a drawing software.

a few more pics after the jump…

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5 Responses to “blue navi portable navigator and multimedia player”

  1. Jesse Says:

    Dose it have automatic reroute – also what about live trafic updates with option to reroute? This would just be outstanding!


  2. Chris Park Says:

    can we you this navigation system in US?


  3. Chris Park Says:

    Can I use this navigation system in US?
    Does it comes with US map?


  4. Flávio de Lucena Says:

    Dear sirs,
    I bought a Blue Navi GPS Navigator + PMP exactly like the picture and I’m looking for an English software for it.
    If you see your photos, you’ll notice that all buttons are in Korean language and the same happens with the voices.
    Do you know where should I go to get an upgrade or download a sofware for it in English language?
    Thanks for you attention.
    Lucena.


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