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MoveOn NVG-M1 Personal Navigation System

Submitted by newgadgetsguru on January 26, 2009 – 10:54 pm2 Comments

moveon-nvg-m1-gpsCheck out this all new slim portable navigation system by MoveOn. This is made by a Japanese manufacturer and they have managed to build the NVG-M1 with a size of 74.7×95.6×11.95mm for a weight of only 106g. Currently this device can only be used in Japan. The NVG-M1 provides 2GB of internal memory as well as a micro SD slot for future expansion. You will be able to store MP3, WAV and JPEG files in this device. The MoveOn NVG-M1 also features a 1Seg TV Tuner, an FM Transmitter, Bluetooth and the support of ETC (Electronic Highway card system). Nice features for a slim personal navigation device (11.95mm). Pity that isn’t available to the rest of the world!

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  • mcclave1155 says:

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