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DiXCOM's CNS-4320 nav with integrated phone


We've seen our fair share of phones that double as navigation systems, but what exactly would happen if we flipped the focus around? Ahh, this is what would happen! Enter the CNS-4320 from Korea's DiXCOM, a fairly standard-issue nav unit that throws in a GSM radio with GPRS data to serve up text and multimedia messaging along with a Bluetooth handsfree profile (provided the requisite SIM card is installed, of course). The Windows CE 5.0-based device features a SiRFStar III GPS receiver, media player, memory expansion via SD and MMC and TMC traffic data reception all glorified on a 480 x 272 touchscreen. Unfortunately, the company doesn't seem to offer any suggestions on what we're to do when we've reached our destination and we wish to continue the call without carrying a nav system around in our pocket, but with the CNS-4320's lithium polymer pack, at least you can do that if you're so inclined.

[Via SlashGear]

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