GPS navigation system with game console


Kinwei Technologies of Shenzen is a GPS navigation system manufacturer. They’re trying to get an edge in the ever changing in car electronics industry with the KW-GM4306TG. KW-GM4306TG is a GPS navigation system and a gaming console in one device. Nothing like a PSP though. According to specs the device only supports old school 8 bits games: guaranteed to keep your border line ADD pre-teen occupied for about 55 seconds.

The device has a 4.3-inch TFT LCD Touch screen with 480 x 272 pixels resolution, and is powered by a Samsung ARM9 400MHz processor. Microsoft Windows CE.NET 4.2 is the operating system and comes with a controller for the games. Inside there’s a 64MB SDRAM ROM and 256MB NAND flash, and a high sensitive SiRF III antenna with 20 channels.

Another nice feature of this GPS navigation system is that it also has an AV-in port so if you get a rear view camera you can connect it to use the 4.3″ screen.

  • Navigation software: ARMV4I compilation, software stored in SD card
  • Built-in Bluetooth module and antenna
  • Hands free communication and shows incoming phone numbers
  • Memory slot: SD card and MMC card
  • Built-in 3.7V Li-ion battery
  • Supports multiple languages

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