
Sony will be releasing the NV-U72T personal navigation device throughout Europe when June rolls around, featuring 2GB of flash memory that holds maps of 21 Western European countries. In addition, Sony will throw in a new windshield mount that can be folded and fitted onto itself, making a drastic departure from traditional windshield mount designs. The NV-U72T also boasts the “gesture command” feature that enables you to sketch a simple figure on the screen to let the device know which common destination you’re headed to, such as home, parking, or gas stations. A 3.5″ anti-glare, fingerprint proof display has also been thrown into the fray, although I’m curious to know how the anti-fingerprint technology works. Pricing details are currently unknown.
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