Bluetooth Nav System From Samsung
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by Peter Ha on January 3, 2007

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TPEG" target="_blank">TPEG and T-DMB, two digital content transfer systems, but the best part is you can make/receive phone calls and SMS text messages through the microphone and speaker phone via bluetooth. Mapping seems to be ramped up by Anycall Land and Samsung claims its built in Real 3-D mapping offers the best graphics on the market. The Bluetooth Nav has a 3.7 inch LCD screen, supports an SD card and a super long battery life that allows users to not only use it in the car but also on foot. It even acts as your own personal media system, translates all those files you’ll be looking at while driving and even looks up the words you don’t understand.

If you’re in Korea expect to pay around $600 for one of these.

Bluetooth Nav System [Mobile Korea TV]

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  • Peter, are you saying this is the first GPS (GSP???) that connects to a bluetooth enabled phone? Just bought a Garmin c550 for my gf and it’s pretty cool. Bluetooth that acts like a car kit, very easy to use, mp3 thru an SD slot, and fm traffic receiver. Too bad it’s illegal to put those things on your windshield in Cali.

  • Hey Zeek, can I call you Zeek? While it isn’t the “first” to utilize its Bluetooth to answer calls and such I don’t think I know of any Nav systems that you can send texts over. Besides Samsung likes to say their products are always the “first” for something.

  • I think the final integration point would be for the GPS to connect with your phone via bluetooth for data and then pull in http://www.traffic.com data to be able to show you traffic conditions and reroute you appropriately.

    I wonder if http://www.dash.net really works.

  • I know you can use the data thru bluetooth on TomTom for PPC in Europe and the UK. Why are we so far behind?

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