new LR9750 GPS navigation system

Published on July 25th, 2007 in gps navigation

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LR 9750 and LR9752 are new additions to Leadtek’s line of GPS devices. They both use SiRF Star III GPS receiver and have text-to-speech functionality to pronounce street names in addition to support for RDS/TMC live traffic info. LR9752 is slightly different than LR9750 for it includes hands free bluetooth capability but the rest of the specs are pretty much identical.

Worthy of consideration here is the big wheel button on the front of the device that makes it easy to search for POIs that’s not found in other GPS navigation systems.

Both LR9750 and LR9752 also handle media files doubling as a mobile media center. We have no info on pricing or availability just yet.

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