Medion is known by its variety of GPS devices, and to make that fame even bigger, they have released a new navigation system codenamed GoPal E3215.

It can’t be considered an upgraded version of the P4425 that was presented in December, because the new one targets the female gender: it comes with a cute case, and the product itself has soft colors.

On the technical side the GoPal E3215 has a 3.5-inch TFT touchscreen, automatic adjustment for night use, a speed camera database, and TMC traffic updates. The usual arrows that you see on the display screen to follow directions, can either be in 2D or 3D shape.

It costs close to $300 and features pre-loaded maps of Europe.

Tags: GPS