GPS4305 w/ 4.3″ screen and rear view camera support
Published on August 13th, 2007 in gps navigation
GPS4305 is manufactured by a Chinese company called Xiachao. The device has impressive features, that can easily compete with big Western brand names. Take for example the 4.3 inch TFT LCD touch screen with support for rear view camera, and the SiRF Star III GPS receiver chipset.
Other features include a Samsung 2440A CPU at 400MHz, SD/MMC slot which supports capacity up to 2GB and a replaceable and rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery at 1600mAh.
Hopefully some Western retailer will pick up the GPS4305 and bring some more competition to the US and EU GPS markets.
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