
Now here’s a personal navigation device that is small enough to fit in just about any pocket – the CUVi from Finedrive of Korea. It comes in a black body with rounded edges, tipping the scales at just 153 grams while letting you know just where you’re heading to courtesy of its 3.5″ display. Other features include music and movie playback, DMB support, and a 2 hour battery life. The Finedrive CUVi retails for $300 a pop.
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