dmedia WiMAX G5W GPS navigation system

Ever seen a standalone GPS navigation system with WiMax connectivity? No? Neither have we (Clarion MIND, or Nokia N810 does not really count). Well, people at dmedia decided this was the future and designed one called G5W.
We’re not sure if this is still at prototype level or actually something you can pick up from a store in Hong Kong but here are the specs you can expect from dmedia G5W GPS navigation system:
- 5″ wide touch screen
- bluetooth connectivity
- FM transmitter
- GPRS/EDGE modules
Wouldn’t this be great if we had free WiMax coverage in our cities? Start a browser and bring up Google Maps with traffic information and maybe a few bookmarked traffic web cameras on our way and you can avoid traffic like no other.
Brought to you by your GPS navigation site NaviGadget.
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dmedia WiMAX G5W GPS navigation system

Ever seen a standalone GPS navigation system with WiMax connectivity? No? Neither have we (Clarion MIND, or Nokia N810 does not really count). Well, people at dmedia decided this was the future and designed one called G5W.
We’re not sure if this is still at prototype level or actually something you can pick up from a store in Hong Kong but here are the specs you can expect from dmedia G5W GPS navigation system:
- 5″ wide touch screen
- bluetooth connectivity
- FM transmitter
- GPRS/EDGE modules
Wouldn’t this be great if we had free WiMax coverage in our cities? Start a browser and bring up Google Maps with traffic information and maybe a few bookmarked traffic web cameras on our way and you can avoid traffic like no other.
Brought to you by your GPS navigation site NaviGadget.
This entry was posted
on Friday, January 23rd, 2009 at 1:51 am and is filed under gps.
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