
Xroad might sound rather familiar to some of you out there mainly because they’re the people behind the iPhone GPS app for East and West US, and they aim to make the jump to the hardware world by unveiling something known as the XRoad MI4300. Very little is known about this device apart from the fact that it will come with a standard 4.3″ display navigation system. It does keep us guessing, however, whether anything they offer would be somewhat similar to what is offered on the iPhone.
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