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CN767 a fairly standard car GPS system

Compass Systems (CPSS) from Taiwan has unveiled its latest creation, the CN767 car navigation system. The CN767 ships with navigation software that supports 2D/3D as well as day/night mode, offering visual and multi-language voice guidance. The CN767 is powered by the venerable SiRFStar III GPS chipset and comes with an SD/MMC memory card slot, built-in speakers, a stereo headset jack, MP3 playback, and support for viewing images. The 3.5″ touchscreen display is a fairly standard feature by now for most GPS systems, while the 32MB ROM and 64MB RAM could be improved upon. Pricing and availability details are currently unknown.

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