Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Nov 28 2006, 12:00pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Axion enters the portable GPS gadget market with the Axion Geo-632.
Axion is known for their portable TVs (see them featured by our lovely Gadget Model Mandee.
The new Geo-632 provides a 3.5 color touch screen with voice guided turn by turn navigation in a small compact unit. Features of the Axion GPS include 2D/3D map orientation, POI, SD card slots, MP3 player, photo viewer. The GPS device runs on the Centrality/SiRF III chipset.
The Axion Geo-632 3.5 Personal Navigation (GPS) Unit has an MSRP of $349.99 and will ship still this month. Amazon.com already offers the Axion Geo-632 for a low $259.99.
More details on the Axion GPS site.
See also the best selling GPS units.
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