It would be pretty ironic to purchase a Ferarri and yet adhere to speed regulations on the highway. Sure, you get to roll along at your own pace to impress the chicks in the next car, but that would do injustice to the number of horses under the hood who are raring to go with a tap of the accelerator. Becker has developed a GPS navigation system for these magnificent supercars, and the Ferrari red navigation system comes with the ability to store a list of speed radars which are available via the SCDB database. You can pick up this cool GPS system for approximately 700 Euros sometime this month, so make sure you have a respectable ride to go with it. More specifications are available after the jump. • Integrated SiRFStar III GPS chipset
• Optional RDS/TMC receiver
• 400MHz CISC processor
• 4” 65k color TFT touchscreen display
• 64MB RAM
• 64MB internal flash memory
• SD/MMC (2GB max) port
• mini USB 1.1 connector
• 3.5mm audio connector
• 2 watt integrated speaker
• External antenna connector
• Supports MP3, WMA, and JPEG file formats
• Navteq maps included
• Lithium-Ion battery with 4.5 hour battery life
• Dimensions : 13.7cm x 8.8cm x 19.5 cm
• Weight : 187 grams
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