LG Enters the GPS Market with 4 New GPS Systems
LG has finally made their way into the U.S. GPS market with the introduction of the LG LN790, LN740, LN735, and LN730 navigators. ![]()
These devices will be officially introduced to the world at the CES 2007 show that begins on Monday.
Features of the LG GPS systems include a 450cd/m2 bright touch screen display, turn-by-turn voice guidance, pre-loaded maps of the United States and Canada, millions of points of interest pre-loaded, and the SiFR Star III chipset.
The LN790 model is Bluetooth enabled, and features a 4.3 inch LCD, and a RDS-TMC antenna to provide you with updated traffic information along your route. The LN740 features a 4-inch LCD display, and the LN735 and LN730 have 3.5-inch LCD displays.
LG also integrates a variety of entertainment options in with their new GPS systems, with options for media playback and support for music, photos, and videos. Images of the new devices have not yet been released, although you can get a good idea of what it might look like by looking at one of LG's Korean models in the photo above.
The devices are expected to ship in Q2 2007, and will range in price from $350 to $800.

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