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ALTINA of Taiwan Announces the GPS Navigator -- A "Break-Through" in Portable Address-to-Address Au |
ALTINA of Taiwan Announces the GPS Navigator -- A "Break-Through" in Portable Address-to-Address Au |
| Written by William Fan | |
| Wednesday, 09 August 2006 | |
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ALTINA of Taiwan, a major player in the GPS market since 1998 announces the latest High quality but small sized computer, TOUCHSCREEN LCD PANEL Control, external GPS receiver, memory cartridges for electron map, to make a perfect car navigation system. It can provide you more entertainmanet at the same time while traveling within the car, for example :VCD/DVD, Video games. At all times, the map on the screen can be Programmed to show your progress and a thick line to show your project route on the map. Details in text information: speed, time to go to next turn, distance to go to next turn and written directions / information as needed. At any time, you can press the "speak" key and get the latest directions in audio form. For more details, visit http://www.altina.com.tw GPS Navigator from ALTINA is claimed to be A "break-through" in portable (move from car to car easily) address-to-address automatic routing GPS car navigation systems. It was designed from the ground up to economically replace the combination of GPS/Laptop Computer/Mapping Software system that many of us use to maneuver around cities, In addition, optional RESIDENTIAL street level detail maps of major metropolitan areas can be loaded using map memory cartridges |
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