
Aigo has just lifted the curtain on its latest GPS navigation system known as the GPS-P370. This device comes with fairly standard features, ranging from a 3.5″ touchscreen LCD display to the SiRFStar III GPS chipset. What surprises me would be the brains behind the device – the GPS-P370 is actually powered by an ancient Freescale Dragonball 266MHz processor, something we won’t see in devices these days. Other features include 64MB of internal memory and an SD/MMC memory card slot for maps and storage purposes. The Aigo GPS-P370 measures 120mm x 87mm x 21.5mm and is runs off a 1300mAh battery. There is no word on whether this will make it to the U.S. or Europe.
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