Jan 6 2006, 7:43am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Parrot introduces at the CES 2006 smart little Bluetooth gadget for users of smart phones with navigation software.
The Parrot 3400 LS-GPS combines, for the first time, a Bluetooth hands-free kit with a color screen and a GPS antenna for use in Cars.
While using the navigation running on the smart phone, the Parrot LCD display shows phone functions like phone book, last numbers dialed, contact photos and more.
The screen has a 160 x 128 pixel resolution and 216K colors.The Parrot 34000 LS-GPS works with Nokia Series 60 + Route 66 (Mobile 2005),
Sony Ericsson P910i and HP iPAQs.
The Parrot 3400 LS-GPS retail suggested price will be $399 (€329 in Europe).
More details on the Parrot site.
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