Filed under: News | Portable Devices
May 11 2005, 11:30am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Korean Pontus offers several interesting handheld GPS navigation devices that can compete from the looks with Garmin, MIO or TomTom.
The Pontus HNA-3520, HNP-3510 and HNV-1000 have a 3.5 inch color LCD screen. Pontus also makes 6.2 inch GPS devices. The HNA-3520 has also a built-in TV-Tuner and an MP3 Player.
Not sure if Pontus products are available or will be available outside Korea.
More details on the Pontus site (Korean).
I got me the MIO 269 a while ago. It has a built-in Hard-drive that lets me carry all maps of Europe at once. It works pretty decent. That reminds me that I should publish a review about it.
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