
Packard Bell just announced a trio on their 700-series of the Compasseo GPS navigators. From what I've heard (and read) Compasseo units have been designed mostly for Europeans, so if you live there and would be interested in these new models you should know that the top-level model is Packard Bell Compasseo 780 T+ which has a 4.3-inch LCD, 2GB of SDRAM for plenty of maps (includes NAVTEQ's Western Europe), works on a SiRF Star III GPS chipset and a 400MHz CPU.
There are some other nice features that would be worth mentioning on the new 780 T+ and I'm talking about speed camera alerts, TrafficLive Plus, media player and a MMC/SD card slot if you need more storage. The battery is good for about three hours, which is good.
Another model released is Compasseo 750 T+ that only comes with 256MB of SDRAM, only covers UK and the Ireland when it comes to maps while Compasseo 750 won't give you any live traffic support.
I guess they sould be available in a couple of weeks with prices going up from £129.99 ($270).
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