
The Samsung STT-D370 is a suction-mounted in-car GPS that is feature-packed:
- Nice 3.7” display
- Can be used as a hands-free, voice-activated Bluetooth unit
- DMB Digital TV, Media Player capability
- Traffic information
- Real-Time 3D Graphics
Sony pioneered the consumer GPS with real-time 3D graphics and I’m glad (for many reasons) to see that it is catching on. I suspect that it won’t be in the USA anytime soon, but if you’re curious, the STT D370 costs around $600.
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