Medion GoPal P4425 GPS navigation system gets finger print scanner
Filed under: Electronics, GPS | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: December 6, 2007 | No Comments

Medion have just launched the GoPal P4425, this is the first GPS navigation system to get a finger print scanner, this means that only the intended user will be able to use this Sat-Nav. The Medion GoPal P4425 also has Bluetooth connectivity, RDS-TMC traffic receiver, voice recognition and also text-to-speech.

According to MobileWhack the GoPal P4425 from Medion is only available in a few European countries, and as yet there are no pricing details.
Features of the Medion GoPal P4425 GPS navigation system Are:
- 4.3″ TFT touch screen display
- Voice recognition
- FM transmitter which enables voice guidance via the vehicle’s sound system
- Text-to-speech capability
- GPS satellite and Bluetooth wireless connectivity
- Speed advisor and lane assistant
- RDS-TMC receiver for live traffic updates
- Slim 17mm case
- SiRF Atlas III multimedia processor for playback of MP3 files, videos and digital photos
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