Published on February 19th,2008 at 6:26 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The TG Favicon

TG, known for their PCs in Korea, presents the Favicon: a Semi Portable Navigation Device (SPND) with many sweet things… This product is actually a PMP-DMB-Navi device running on Windows VISTA, you know how much our Korean friends love to make “all-in-one” goodies…

Favicon is a killer. It features a Freescale 532MHz CPU (i.MX31), GPS with Transport Protocol Export Group (TPEG), meaning you can get info on traffic state. It also has dual DMB and PiP so when you get stuck in traffic because you didn’t check the TPEG, you watch two TV channels at once. 4GB space, SD card support, 7″ WVGA screen, multimedia player… All this for a cool 399.000 Won (288€).

Let’s hope TomTom makes a similar product because the Favicon may never cross Korean borders.


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The TG Favicon
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  • whereisjim

    I wonder what the bottom blue line is.. The Korean says something like “Bad traffic on I-90″. I guess some sort of display…

 

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