Both RoadMax and TeleType are trying to lower the barrier for entry level GPS devices. The RoadMax has released the VMAX 361 and TeleType have released the WorldNav 3100 GPS which will retail for less then $400 USD. RoadMax is cheaper at $349. It has a 3.5″ touch screen with voice prompt navigation running in 2D or 3D modes. The SD card comes pre loaded with US or Canadian maps.
The WorldNav 3100 GPS costs $399 and has a 3.5″ screen also. It is loaded with Windows CE and has maps for the US and Puerto Rico. It will play most audio and video formats. The premium version is a tad more expensive at $459 and has the option of a male voice prompt and also 12 million POI’s where as the standard has 3 million.
Via: Engadget
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