Korean brand LG is adding a new high-end GPS navigation device to its LN family - a successor to LN 700 which we talked about here at Navigadget before. The new GPS navigation system will simply be called LN800 (and LN800T).
LG LN-800 has a 4″ screen with a 320x240 resolution which is unusual since at this size we would expect the usual 480x272 pixel resolution. This new model uses GPS SiRF III like many others and the maps are stored in the internal memory. The navigation software is Destinator 6 with maps supplied by Navteq. LN800 has voice synthesis making it possible to announce the street names during voice guidance.
Compared to the LN800, the LN800T also includes RDS/TMC traffic receiver.
More features:
- Integrated SiRF III GPS receiver with integrated antenna
- 4 inch touch screen with 256K colors, 240x320 pixels resolution, and 300 cd/m² brightness
- Centrality Atlas 2 processor at 276 MHz
- 512 MB of ROM
- 64 MB of RAM
- SD slot
- Mini USB 1.1
- 1W speaker
- 3 hour battery life
- weight: 200 G
- Windows CE.Net 5 OS
- Destinator 6 navigation software with preloaded radars and 2006 Q4 maps from Navteq
- text-to-speech
- Image viewer
- Audio player
LG LN800 (and LN800T) will be available in September for 200€ (and 300€). It would be also be useful to point out that LG LN800 is already out in Australia and if you are curious you can read the review and the other review.
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(Via NaviGadget.)
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