One of the new brands in the GPS navigation world is the conveniently named ‘blueberry‘ brand. They were displaying various models all the way from A to J at CES 2008 and one those was the GPS35B.
It is a basic device with a 3.5″ touch screen, built-in 64MB flash, SD card slot that supports memory cards upto 2GB, and multimedia support for a few audio and video formats… e-books too.
Blueberrry GPS35B runs on a Centrality Atlas II processor and uses an out of the ordinary setup for GPS reception. The little spec sheet we found said GPS35B uses a 22 channel high sensitivity GPS receiver chipset integrated into the Dual Core design. The integrated Li-Ion is supposed to last up to 4 hours.
We have no info when this would be available or for how much. We hope they can find a distributor here in the U.S.
(Via NaviGadget.)
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