Published on March 6th,2007 at 7:06 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

TM-7000, the latest all-in-one Trabbit PMP and GPS

Another all-in-one for geeks living in Korea. This one almost does everything except making coffee, go on all fours to look for your mate’s slippers hidden under the sofa, drive around on Sunday mornings, do shopping, the dishes, take the dog out or the trash, even the two at the same time. Oh wait, that’s my job..! Anyway, the latest Trabbit TM-7000 is a PMP running WinCE 5.0 with a 7” screen (480×234), a DMB TV tuner, GPS, support for DivX, XviD, Mpeg4-SP, AVI, WMV files. This sounds basic but this PMP also supports Picture In Picture so you can watch TV or a video while using the GPS. Some nuts even use the PIP to watch TV while watching a video, and drive at the same time! I’ve heard there’s a cure for that…

Via Trabbit
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