Packard Bell Compasseo 780 T+

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We had talked about Packard Bell brand resurfacing in Europe with their GPS navigation systems. They must be doing good with their business since they just now introduced the new Compasseo 700 series into their sat nav system line-up. There will be three new models: GPS Compasseo 750, GPS Compasseo 750 T+, and GPS Compasseo 780 T+.

All three are pretty much the same except the amount of memory and maps offered. 780 T+ comes with maps of Western Europe on a 2GB SDRAM, where as 750 T+ only has 256MB which is enough for maps of UK and Ireland. If you go for the basic 750 you won’t get any live traffic updates.

Pricing is not known yet but engadget says it’ll cost £130 or more.

2 Responses to “Packard Bell Compasseo 780 T+”

  1. Packard Bell Compasseo 780 T+ | Gadget Users Says:

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  2. M. Manna Says:

    Packard Bell is using their own software in 800 series. Is it their own EasyGuide software or developed? Could anyone help?

    Cheers,
    Manna


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