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Tibo Z3000 portable GPS system

Aug 7, 06 10:23 PM PDT


Tibo Z3000 portable GPS system
Tibo from Korea has a new GPS navigation system, and the flagship Z3000 comes in a well-designed case with specifications that are on par with other more established GPS manufacturers. The Z3000 is powered by the Windows CD.Net Core Operating System and runs on the Samsung S3C2410 processor. The inclusion of an SD memory card slot should be adequate for all your mapping requirements. Features include a lovely 7" widescreen LCD display with a brightness of 350cd/m2. The inclusion of a built-in DMB module also enables you to watch your favorite TV shows wherever you are without missing a beat. More features are available after the jump. • Instructions with voice guidance
• Route searched by: Address/intersection, points of interest, address book, previous destination
• Path analysis using: Optimized, local road, highway driving simulation
• Driving guidance: Turn-by-turn guide at cross street, distance information to cross street (for direction change) and to highway entrance and exit, total distance and driving distance information speed limit information guide
• Scalable display (zoom function) 2D, 2.5D and split-screen rendering
• Area information search while driving
• Data storage of driving path and/or preferred path data saving
• Instructions with voice guidance
• Route searched by: Address/intersection, points of interest, address book, previous destination
• Path analysis using: Optimized, local road, highway driving simulation
• Driving guidance: Turn-by-turn guide at cross street, distance information to cross street (for direction change) and to highway entrance and exit, total distance and driving distance information speed limit information guide
• Scalable display (zoom function) 2D, 2.5D and split-screen rendering
• Area information search while driving
• Data storage of driving path and/or preferred path data saving
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