Nokia debuts N500 at SEMA 2007
Oct 31, 07 09:10 PM PDT
Nokia has just introduced the N500 portable navigation device - the first of its kind after Nokia bought over Navteq last month. The N500 looks like any other GPS navigation device, featuring a 4.3" color touchscreen display, an integrated speaker for audible turn-by-turn voice guidance, text-to-speech support that reads out names of individual streets, an integrated FM transmitter, and cellphone compatibility, allowing you to carry out hands-free conversations with a supported Bluetooth handset. The Nokia N500 will be released commercially in Q1 next year with a recommended retail price that hovers in the $500 vicinity - hopefully we'll see more of this in CES next year.
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