Nokia 2710 Navigation Edition announced, costs exclusive €110

Nokia has foregather undraped the 2710 Navigation Edition, presented as its most inexpensive good to become with Nokia Maps and GPS.

Targeted at both developed and nonindustrial countries, Nokia 2710 Navigation Edition features turn-by-turn dynamical guidance with vocalise guidance, as substantially as direct distinction guidance and an desegrated digital compass.

Nokia included germane maps on the good “to bonded that add if there is no inbound to an internet connection, the amount crapper ease be used”.

The 2710 Navigation Edition also features a 2.2 advancement QVGA display, 3.5mm headset jack, Bluetooth 2.1, biaural FM broadcasting with RDS, 2MP camera, and a 2GB bill in the box.

Nokia 2710 Navigation Edition

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Nokia says that the 2710 Navigation Edition module be acquirable play the ordinal lodge of 2010, retailing at €110 (about $163). The good is offered unitedly with a automobile bearer and a automobile charger.

A recording promo of the infant good is included below:

Via Nokia

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Sony Announces The HDR-TGV5 Compact HD Camcorder

Sony HDR-TGV5 (Images courtesy Sony)
By Andrew Liszewski

Love ‘em or hate ‘em, you can’t deny that Sony makes some really nice toys sometimes. Their latest ultra-compact camcorder, the HDR-TGV5, records “full” 1920X1080 video (compressed to AVCHD) to 16GB of built-in flash memory which should accommodate about 6 hours of footage in LP mode. And if that runs out, you can always throw a Memory Stick PRO Duo card in there when you need more storage.

The 2.7-inch LCD display should help reduce the camcorder’s battery life, but it also serves as a touch screen interface, reducing the amount of buttons that usually clutter up the exterior. The HDR-TG5V’s also got a built-in GPS antenna and comes with NAVTEQ digital maps allowing you to geo-tag your videos and photos and see where they were captured right on the camera’s display.

The HDR-TG5V is expected to ship sometime in May, and will set you back about a grand.

[ PR - Sony TG5V ] VIA [ CrunchGear ]

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