P9611 GPS Designed By Porsche
For once the rumours were true. We had heard rumours about the Porsche and Navigon collaboration, but finally it has come true. The folks from GPSandCo have managed to report some info on the new P9611 GPS system. The P9611 is designed by porsche and lets check out if it really has that Porsche thing to it.
The P9611 gets two processors (impressive enough), one for the analytics, calculations, etc, which is an INTEL PXA 270 to 520 MHz, and another one for the graphics brought together by a Linux operating system. It sports a 4.3-inch 65K colours touchscreen TFT with WQVGA display and viewing are of 16:9. It makes use of the moon chip µ-blox Antaris4 SuperSense GPS receiver and also integrated RDS/TMC reciever for information traffic in Premium. It includes 64 MB of RAM and 64 MB of ROM, and also the memory is expandable using the SD/MMC port that is provided. Other features include, Navteq maps of the 37 countries of dated Europe 2006.Q1 stored on chart SD 2 GB and ofcourse MP3 player as well.
The P9611 GPS will hit the shelves this November and should cost you around 750 Euros. For more info, please logonto to the Navigadget

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