Paul Miller over at Engadget had a Hands-on with Fujitsu's upcoming Pocket LOOX N100 GPS unit and it looks pretty cool. Paul indicated that it is powered by Navigon's new GPS software and he said it impressed him.
This device runs Navigon's MobileNavigator 6 Premium, and is based on a 300MHz Samsung processor and SiRF Star III chip. Paul said the "2.8-inch QVGA screen is bright and colorful, and there's 64MB of RAM, along with a miniSD card slot to keep things interesting"
Check out what else Paul had to say and see a few more pictures at Engadget.
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