
The Guide Dog is not your regular mutt, but is actually a GPS navigation system that comes in a body so slim, your Samsung Ultra line of svelte handsets would turn green with envy. Boasting a 4″ TFT LCD super bright touchscreen display, the Guide Dog is also the first navigation kit with a built-in antenna and 2D/3G gaming capability in the world. Not only that, it also takes top honors when it comes to being the thinesst GPS device on the planet. Bear in mind these claims are self-proclaimed, are there anyone out there willing to dispute? Additional features include support for SD, MMC, MMCplus, and Personal Storage Disc formats, VoIP compatibility, as well as an integrated Web browser. Sounds too good to be true, but we’ll dig more dirt at CES 2007.
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