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Navigon intros the 7200T, shows off 3D signage and landmarks

August 26, 2008

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Navigon has just dropped it’s latest satnav baby on us — the 7200T — and it comes with an extra side of slick… like, gooey slick. Upping it’s game a touch, the device sports a redesigned OS which incorporates real-time traffic updates (free of charge over FM via Clear Channel’s Total Traffic Network) as well as “Reality View Pro” and and “Landmark View 3D,” the former designed to whip up some photo-realistic 3D signage when you need to make a move, and the latter aimed at helping you notice the little things in life… like the Chrysler building. The unit features a 4.3-inch, 16:9 touchscreen display, 2GB of flash storage, a SiRF GRF3i+ GPS chip, microSD card support, 64MB of RAM, and it all runs atop a Centrality Titan I 600MHz CPU. The 7200T is slated for an October release, and will clock in at $449.

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Original post by Joshua Topolsky

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