Yet more proof that the elusive Dash Express connected GPS device is really happening, the device recently hit the FCC's leak-prone website for approval. Dash must be darn close to a final product for it to be already sent to the FCC. Let’s just hope it passes muster with the fine folks at the FCC, otherwise that could spell delays for the estimated Q1 2008 launch.
Looking at the FCC's site shows nothing unexpected in terms of specs: 4.3-inch screen, cellular antenna (for two-way communication), WiFi, GPS radios, two-way traffic. Also, a slightly redesigned casing with a 400MHz Samsung processor running a Linux build, 128MB RAM with 3GB of flash for map storage.
My only question on this is what's up with the USB cable in the picture above? I thought the cellular capabilities of it were suppose to do all updating and such, I still hope this is true...Here’s a link to the FCC exhibits list, including a bunch of external and internal close up and personal pictures.
(Via GPS Magazine.)
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