
Polaroid’s MGX-0550 GPS navigation device is a combination of a GPS navigation system with a DVD player, rendering it illegal in the U.K. and certain U.S. states like California. The MGX-0550 uses the SiRFStar III GPS chipset for accurate readings and a touchscreen interface provides easy navigation. If you’re bored, why not pop in your favorite movie on DVD and watch it on the lovely 5.6″ screen? Audio options include a built-in FM transmitter. Purchase one from Target today. More specs after the jump.• Pre-loaded detailed maps of the United States including Hawaii, and Canada
• Rotary knob makes navigation of menus and other functions quick and easy
• Large 5.6” TFT LCD with easy touch-screen operation;High-brightness display is easy to read even in sunlight
• Display backlight dims automatically during nighttime use
• 1.6 million points of interest
• Visual and audible navigation prompts with user-selectable languages for voice and text provide clear turn-by-turn directions
• Send audio to the car stereo system through the built-in FM wireless transmitter
• WAAS-enabled 12-channel GPS for pinpoint accuracy
• View maps in 2D and 3D perspectives
• Auto route recalculation if you change your route; Built-in antenna and external antenna
• SiRFStar III GPS processor
• Built-in compass, speedometer and altimeter
• Zoom in/out
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