Map-Star is a new GPS device and a new company entering the increasing competition of the navigation products market. It is powered by the Samsung 400MHz S3C2440 and uses Windows CE 4.2 as an operating system. The navigation software used is Odyssey by Infogation and it uses probably the most popula GPS chip in the market today, the SiRF star III. Some of the other notable features and specifications include the 4.3″ color touch screen, voice guidance in 6 languages (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Korean), preloaded maps of the US and Canada with 1.65 million POI on a 2 GB SD card and of course the multimedia capabilities that are present in almost all the latest GPS devices that allow you to play your favorite music, watch movies, and view photos. Finally the unit dimensions are 158.8mm x 84.2mm x 30.3mm, it weights 300gr and uses a Li-ion 1540 mAh battery.
The Map-Star GPS is expected to start shipping this month (February) with a price of $499.99
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