
Duracell went from batteries to storage devices, and Motorola goes from cellphones to GPS navigation systems – that’s how the tech world rolls. They have presented two new GPS systems, one of them being the MotoNav TN30 and the other is the small-brother MotoNav TN20.
The MotoNav TN30 boasts a 4.3-inch touchscreen display (larger than TN20 model), has the usual text-to-speech function, and comes with pre-loaded maps of Canada, Puerto Rico, and 50 US States. Other than that, there isn’t much more technical information available about the new products.
As for the price of the TN30 Motorola GPS system – $300.
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