Alpine's new GPS models sound nice, probably expensive

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Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

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The new PND-K3 and its MSN-lovering cousin the PND-K3msn look like nice little gadgets, although I kind of like the basic, streaming GPS I get on my Helio. I have to say, though, a 4.3-inch touchscreen would be nice, and having Bluetooth for your phone built-in makes it a kind of double whammy. It’s hard to say much about it other than that it looks capable, but at CES I’ll have it in my dirty little mitts and we’ll have a hands-on report.

Alpine PND-K3 [Navigadget, via Gizmodo]

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