Filed under: GPSFor years we've been suggesting that our
GPS receivers perform unnatural acts upon themselves in uncomfortable places after misdirecting us for the umpteenth
time, but the forthcoming V90 from Novogo may be one of the first units to actually listen to us and perform the
requested operation (either that or it will get snippy, and pout by going on standby). Seriously, though, the V90 does
indeed include voice-recognition software, which we assume is used for giving it directions and not telling it what a
piece of crap you think it is. Besides the electronic ear, this device also sports a 400 MHz processor, 3.5-inch color
touchscreen, CF and SD card slots, remote control, and the Traffic Message Channel service for re-routing.
Unfortunately neither price nor release date are known for this rather snazzy looking route-finder.Permalink*|*Email this*|*Linking*Blogs*|*Comments Ads by Google
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