Alpine PND-K3
Published on January 2nd, 2008 in gps navigation
Alpine’s 2008 catalog is out in the wild and it looks like they’re releasing a couple of new GPS navigation systems in addition to their older Blackbird models.
The new models are PND-K3msn and PND-K3 and the difference between the two as you may have guessed is that one of them has support for MSN Direct and the other doesn’t. Here are the features:
- 4.3″ wide high resolution touch screen
- Pre-loaded maps of USA & Canada (including Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico & Virgin Islands)
- Cradle with MSN Direct provides up-to-date traffic, weather, gas price information and movie showtimes
- Fast routing and map zooming
- 6 million POIs with selectable map icons
- Auto map zoom
- Multi-language menus and voice guide
- Customizable map and menu colors
- Animated menus
- Easy to use windshield and dashboard mount
- Built-in SD card slot and speaker for use with music player
- Announces street names during guidance
- Built-in Bluetooth for convenient hands-free calling
We do not yet know how much the new PND-K3 series will cost but we’ll be sure to visit their booth at CES 2008 to get some more information… via
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