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Clifford Scout420 Navigation System Wins 2007 CES Innovations Award

Clifford Scout420

A new GPS device from Clifford, the Scout420 Navigation System won a 2007 CES Innovations Award. Obviously the reason is not the design since it looks almost like a copy of the PSP. Design aside the Scout420 has quite a few interesting features. As far as it concerns the navigational functionality and specs it uses the SiRF Star III GPS chipset, will come preloaded with North American maps and 6 million POIs, will provide turn by turn voice instructions and is equipped with a 4.3″ TFT-LCD screen. However, it appears that it is much more than your average GPS device. The most interesting and innovative feature is that it is SIRIUS-Ready, nonetheless a SIRIOUS Satellite radio receiver is required.
In addition to the above it also offers video playback (ASF, WMV, DiVX, AVI, Xvid), music playback (MP3, WMA, WAV) and a photo viewer. There is more than adequate storage space to store all your videos music and photos since it is equipped with a 20GB hard drive and an SD Card slot to expand your storage space.

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