
Mustek has a spanking new personal navigation device in the form of the GPS 200. It has a screen that is larger that its contemporaries, measuring a generous 4.2″ and comes with the highly touted SiRFStar III GPS chipset. Couple that with the Destinator 6 navigation software with text-to-speech function and you’ve got yourself a pretty formidable personal navigation device. Aesthetically speaking, the GPS 200 is nothing to shout about, and the fold-out GPS antenna certainly makes it look more ancient that it’s actual age. Other features include an image viewer, audio and video playback, and an SD/MMC memory card slot. The Mustek GPS 200 will retail for €249.
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