
The Gotive H42 GPS navigation system was recently seen at CeBIT, and this model certainly stands head and shoulders above its competitors and for good reason. For instance, the H42 was constructed according to IP54 standards and comes with a 6.2″ widescreen at 640 x 240 resolution, a whopping 384MB RAM that can be expanded to 1.1GB, and an Intel 520MHz processor, all running on the Windows CE operating system. Features include Bluetooth, GPRS, GSM, GPS, and WiFi connectivity, an SD/MMC card reader, a bar code reader, an integrated microphone and camera, a fingerprint reader, and a touchscreen display. Seriously speaking, what more do you want from a GPS navigation system?
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