
Panasonic has been busy lately launching their latest products. They have new PNDs and just recently, three in-car GPS have been unveiled. The CN-HX910D, CN-HW890D and CN-HW860D feature the following:
7” WVGA screen
60GB HDD
DVD and CD player
improved CD to HDD ripping algorithm
The new GPS devices are priced between $2,200 and $3,092. The Bluetooth-less CN-HW890D is a basic GPS device with digital TV tuner while the CN-HX910D comes with Bluetooth, Terrestrial TV Tuner, and a dual digital tuner. The CN-HW890D, on the other hand, has not digital TV tuner as described.
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