
My experience so far, revelead that people get better results when they are being shown and told. This is why I think this new GPS navigator with satellite images from Blusens is going to make a nice move on the market. Not sure about you but in my city, with lots of small streets it's sometimes hard just to listen to a voice that tells you to go left or right because I need visual confirmation.
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This is what Blusens is doing with its two models G01 and G02, overlaing GPS data on real images. Both models are able to play video, audio and images with Blusens G01 featuring a 4.3-inch touchscreen, a 30GB hard drive and SD / MMC card slot. If you were asking what about Bluetooth, Blusens G02 has it, with A2DP support and ten more Gigs.
These new features, real maps, are not really cheap because you'll have to pay 499 euros ($705) for Blusens G01 in November, if you want one. No word on release date or price for G02, but I think we'll have it out early 2008.
If you would be interested you can peak on a video with the new technology, on Engadget.
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