
Tekom unveiled its GX652 GPS digital camera at the recently concluded CeBIT 2007, bringing users a standard 6 megapixel camera with 4.8x optical zoom, a 3″ TFT LCD display, and MPEG 4 video recording in VGA quality at 30fps. Of course, the GX652 can be hooked up to the GX1 GPS receiver to bring you a dozen channels within five seconds. This is a pretty nifty combination as the user only gets what he/she pays for without unwanted features or add-ons. There is no word on pricing or availability.
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