Commodore Set To Make Comeback

Blogged under Hardware News by Dr. Byte on Wednesday 21 December 2005 at 6:43 pm

Commodore Navigator
Commodore’s Navigator is a multifunctional portable GPS device running on the Windows CE platform. The Navigator not only keeps one from getting lost but it also keeps one entertained en route, thanks to a 20GB hard disk drive and multiple functionality that includes loading, storing and playing a variety of audio and video files. Claiming to be both reliable and easy to operate, its 3.6-inch touchscreen operates in either day or night mode and uses both 2D and 3D images to tell you where you are and how to get where you’re going. Readouts show current location, distance to destination, speed, estimated time of arrival and what to do next to make it all happen.

Instructions are given vocally in your choice of 18 different languages, using speakers or headset. You can choose between car and cycling mode to find the most efficient route for your situation. As a music and video device, the Navigator looks like the perfect travelling companion. It is capable of MP3 decoding and plays both MP3 and WMA audio files. The device is also DRM9 compatible for the legal downloading of music files and it plays both MPEG and DivX video files.

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