compare harman kardon GPS systems
Published on December 10th, 2007 in gps navigation, harman kardon
Harman Kardon has 3 different GPS navigation systems available in Europe; GPS-500, GPS-300, and GPS-200. They all have the same form factor but differ in internal hardware and multimedia capabilities, and pre-installed maps. Both 500 and 300 offer integrated TMC receiver, 2GB of flash memory with maps of Western Europe. Only difference of GPS-500 is that it supports Windows DRM 10 and can play video files in MPEG4 and WMV format. GPS-300 and GPS-200 can play audio files in MP3 and WMA formats. GPS-200 only offers regional maps and has 512MB of internal memory.
GPS-500 costs £300, GPS-300 $246, and GPS-200 is not that easy to find online.
If you are in the U.S. you should look into GPS-810, GPS-510, and GPS-310.

One thing to note here is of course the wireless rotary remote controller which would make controlling the GPS navigation system while driving a whole lot easier.


Another new name to enter the GPS navigation market is Harman Kardon with a system called the Guide + Play. It will include a media player that is smart enough to sort your music and other media on artist name, genre, album, etc. Guide + Play will come with a 4 inch screen and you’ll be able to upgrade its memory to 4 GB using the SD slot. The internal rechargeable battery should last you up to 5 hours on a single charge. You can expect to buy the Harman Kardon Guide + Play for $500 in January.