Published on September 19th,2007 at 5:09 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

I-O DATA’s Navi Clip

In the country of the tech stuff, it’s pretty hard to find a decent portable GPS; the reasons lie in various factors, such as:

-the fact that most cars are equipped with a GPS
-the fact that most cellphones are equipped with a GPS
-the fact that the Japanese prefer to travel using the train instead of their car

This didn’t prevent I-O DATA from offering a new portable GPS (Navi Clip USBGPS2), rocking the SiFR StarIII/LP chipset. With its 18g and 53×24×11mm, it can really claim to be portable! The perfect tool for the tourist, available in exchange of 150 of your €uros.

Via I-O DATA
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