garmin nuvi 700?
Published on August 29th, 2007 in garmin, gps navigation
Some of our European sources claim Garmin maybe preparing a new nuvi 700 to be announced at the electronics show IFA 2007 in Berlin which will open its doors this Friday.
nüvi 700 would have a design close to that of nüvi 200w and nuvi 250w with their wide screen but its functionalities would be closer to nüvi 660FM, namely live traffic information and FM transmitter.
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August 29th, 2007 at 6:51 am
The real source for this is the Dutch site jouwNAV (http://www.jouwnav.nl).
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August 29th, 2007 at 4:21 pm
[...] Filed under: GPS Details are few and far between on this one, but the folks at GPSAndCo are reporting that Garmin is going to expand its nuvi line even further at IFA this week, with the hereto unheard of nuvi 700 apparently set to make its debut. According to the site, this one will boast a widescreen display and a design similar to the 200w and 250w, but with features more in line with the nuvi 660. That would include, they say, live traffic information and an FM transmitter, among other features. While that’s up in the air at the moment, we should know one way or the other soon enough, with IFA officially getting underway on Friday. [Via Navigadget] [...]
August 29th, 2007 at 6:57 pm
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