Medion P4425 with finger print scanner
Dec 5, 2007 gps navigation

Medion just introduced world’s first GPS navigation system with a finger print scanner that ensures only intended users can activate the device.
Called GoPal P4425, the device features – in addition to GPS navigation – bluetooth connectivity, voice recognition and text-to-speech, RDS-TMC traffic receiver, and an FM transmitter that lets drivers use their car’s audio system for voice guidance. MEDION’s GoPal P4425 is only available in select European countries and the price is not announced yet.
GoPal P4425 has a 4.3″ screen, a slim body that’s only 17mm in depth, and 3D rendering of maps that even includes some scenery in the horizon.



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