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[CES 2008] Clarion MiND GPS
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Clarion recently introduced MiND during CES 2008 event in Las Vegas. Stands for “Mobile Internet Navigation Device”, MiND is a combination between a multimedia player, GPS navigation, and web browser. It is powered by Intel’s Menlow platform (usually found on UMPC) and boasts as the next generation GPS navigation device. Users can connect to the world wide web through WiFI, but with its Bluetooth connectivity, you can pair it with your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone and connect to the internet through its 3G network. In the future, the company is going to include built-in 3G and WiMAX capability as well.
Other features include a 5.2-inch WVGA (800×480) touchscreen display, a Silverstone processor, Poulsbo chipset, a 256MB DRAM, a 4GB onboard memory, and integrated CMOS camera. No words on pricing.

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when will this device come to the u.s.? i heard it is available in japan already. it looks like an incredible device.
This device will definitely be a hot item can’t wait…doing all your business during traffic or surf the web is amazing.