Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Sep 26 2008, 1:00pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The device provides a list of 300 common names so K.I.T.T. can actually say your name in a greeting. Red LEDs on the side of the device flash in time with the voice on the GPS. The screen is 4.3-inch and has an anti-glare coating. All you need is the Knight Rider theme music.
"The original K.I.T.T. inspired us to combine unstoppable navigation power with a design that looks cool on your dashboard, and as a result navigation across the country or to the local grocery store will never be more fun," said Kiyoshi Hamai, senior director of sales and product management, Mio Technology USA. "This exclusive launch with RadioShack is ideal, because their knowledgeable associates are uniquely qualified to present this one-of-a-kind device in a fun and accessible way."
Via RadioShack
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