The Atom-powered ClarionMiND Mobile Internet Navigation Device is now available for sale for $650 at Crutchfield.
The Gadget offers Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, comes with a 4.8-inch WVGA LCD touch-screen display, 4GB SSD, and 512MB RAM.
The ClarionMiND Mobile Internet Navigation Device can be used to surf the Internet, get directions, play movies and music, watch YouTube videos, as a digital frame and also for playing games by connecting a game pad to one of the USB Slots that are available.
The GPS Navigation system gives turn-by-turn map and voice instructions while driving. The device comes pre-loaded with the entire U.S and Canada maps.
Details:
- mobile Internet device with GPS navigation
- suction-cup windshield mount and dashboard disk
- car and home power adapters, stylus pen, and rechargeable small battery pack with up to 1.5 hours of life
Navigation features:
- 4.8" WVGA (800 x 480 pixels) touch-screen display
- preloaded with maps of the entire United States and Canada
- unlimited points of interest with Google Maps
- Entertainment features:
- built-in RealPlayer for video, music, and photos (many file types supported)
- headphone jack and built-in speaker
Computer and Internet features:
- Linux Kernel 2.6.22.18 operating system with Intel Atom processor
- 512MB RAM
- 4GB SSD flash memory
- built-in Firefox-based web browser
- widgets (one-touch icons) for YouTube, MySpace, weather, and news
Expandability:
- Bluetooth 2.0 technology
- integrated Wi-Fi technology
- microSD card slot (supports up to 2GB)
- 2 USB ports (standard-A and mini-AB)
Other features and specs:
- dimensions: 6-3/4"W x 3-13/16"H x 1-1/16"D
- weight: 11.4 oz. with battery pack
- warranty: 1 year
Tags: ClarionMiND Mobile Internet Navigation Device, Gadgets, GPS Navigation System
