Folks living in Korea who want an entry level GPS navigation system might want to check out what Thinkware has to offer – the iNAVI K3. This is a low-end device, so don’t expect to retrieve all the bells and whistles that come with other more devices higher up in the pecking order. The iNAVI K3 will offer relevant information in 3D via its 7″ WVGA LCD display. Other features include a SiRF V6 chipset, a 900MHz processor, an SDHC memory card slot, 256MB RAM and 512MB ROM, DMB support, audio and video playback as well as a car diary function. No idea on pricing though.
Related articles:GPS tweak for the HTC One S now available
Apple to introduce their own maps app in iOS 6?
RIM and TomTom announces partnership to bring real-time traffic onto Blackberry apps
Join a great community!
| Ubergizmo founders on   |
|  Eliane Fiolet  |  Hubert Nguyen  |
