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Fujitsu Siemens Computers and software provider NAVIGON have announced their newest portable navigation device (PND) the Fujitsu Pocket LOOX N100.

Designed for people on the go, the Loox measures up at 16mm thin and weighs only 110 grams. It is the thinnest and smalles multifunctional PND in the market today. But despite it size it promises "heavyweight performance".

The Fujitsu Siemens LOOX N100 features a 2.8-inch color screen and sports built-in MP3 and video players, a photo viewer and even a couple of games. One draw back though is that its internal lithium-ion battery reportedly lasts only about five hours, however this can be supplemented with the included car charger.

Its navigation features include audio-guided navigating and map displays that show lane information, points of interest, speed limit warnings and road signs. It also features some high end specs like GPS auto-follow in tunnels.

Other accessories include a MiniSD card, car holder, car charger, AC adapter, USB cable, headphones and two face plates.

The Fujitsu Siemens LOOX N100 will begin selling in Spring of 2007 at about $499.