Commodore To Unveil Multimedia GPS Gadget
Commodore, the company that brought us the Commodore 64 back in the 1980s, plans to announce in November a Windows CE-based handheld GPS and media player called the Commodore Navigator Combo.
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Stuff Magazine reported today that Commodore, the company that introduced the Commodore 64 back in the 1980s, plans to announce Nov. 4 a Windows CE-based handheld GPS and media player called the Commodore Navigator Combo.
The Navigator Combo will reportedly feature a 30GB hard drive preloaded with maps, a 3.6-inch touch screen display and built-in GPS electronics and software. It also has built-in speakers, which support its ability to play MP3, WMA, MPEG-4 and DivX files. The Navigator Combo supports USB 2.0 and SD memory cards.
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