
DigitalCube has just unveiled its i-Station N7tu navigation device that supports both T- and S-DMB for you to have a wider range of channels to watch your favorite TV shows from. S-DMB service will be free for the first three years, where a yet undecided fee will apply after that. The N7tu also boasts TPEG service support for real-time traffic information to get you to your destination faster and more efficiently. The i-Station N7tu is powered by AMD’s Alchemy AU1250 processor and uses the SiRFStar III GPS chipset for navigational purposes. Other features include a 1.8″ external hard drive (30GB or 60GB capacities), karaoke function, a rear camera, and AV input. It will come in 2GB or 4GB models, with the former retailing for approximately $706.
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