
Sanyo is in the GPS game to the surprise of those who do not follow the scene, although their Gorilla line of GPS devices nearly went extinct a few years back. Since then, Sanyo has taken the relevant steps to bring the Gorilla GPS line back to life, with a trio of Gorilla SSD portable GPS navigation systems to make their debut in Japan later this year. The three Gorilla systems in question are the NV-SD730DT, NV-SB450DT and NV-SB530DT which will come in 7″, 5.2” and 5.2″ screen sizes, respectively, complete with LED backlight, 8GB SSD, VICS Traffic information (not included on the NV-SB530DT), a 1-Seg TV Tuner and Eco Mode which alerts you whenever your foot steps on the gas pedal too much.
Related articles:Toyota introduces wrong-way driving alert in navigation systems
Cheetah C50 GPS speed camera detector
Nissan Automotive Navigation System
Seen at: akihabaranews
Add a Comment
 
| Ubergizmo founders on   |
|  Eliane Fiolet  |  Hubert Nguyen  |
