
Packard Bell has upped the ante when it comes to GPS navigation systems by introducing the Compasseo 810 and Compasseo 830. Both devices come with a faily generous 4″ TFT LCD touchscreen display (480 x 272 pixels) and supports traffic information via RDS/TMC. You are assured of accurate readings thanks to the integrated SiRFStar III GPS receiver found in both devices. Both Compasseos are powered by a 400MHz Samsung processor and come with 64MB RAM, an SD/MMC memory card slot, and navigation software from Navteq. The Compasseo 810 and 830 retails for €299 and €449 respectively when they are released this May and June.
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