Published on May 15th,2007 at 8:52 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The new F Class GPS from Panasonic

The new F class means 3 new GPS with lovely code names, the kind that make you thank Intel for names such as “Santa Rosa”…anyway…those are the CN-HDS965TD, 945TD et 915TD and the Bluetooth CY-BT200D.

The CN-HDS965TD stands above all, featuring a 7 inches VGA screen, 1Seg digital TV tuner, MD, DVD, CD player and HDD (capacity unknown). The highlight is the use of the PEAK chipset, the very same as in the PDP TVs made by Panasonic (for the image), for the audio there is a DSP DTS chipset (Ti)…among other things you can count on : Link SD, Bluetooth…looking good, unfortunately, no precisions on the price yet !











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  • MrLupin

    Ouch the first one does not look friendly at all !

  • lo

    wow I love those……….. ummm ……. products.

  • dona

    wow check out that second one’s shoulders!

 

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