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Harmon Kardon Revs Up Guide+Play GPS Units

By Geoff Duncan
October 30, 2007


Harmon Kardon has announced updates to its Guide+Play GPS line, expanding the line's size range and options with three new models.

Harmon Kardon has announced three new Guide+Play GPS models that expand the sizes and options available in the company's GPS line designed for the in-car navigation market. All the new units integrate navigation features with entertainment and multimedia, aiming to unclutter user's dashboards and provide a consist experience.

The Harmon Kardon GPS-310 will offer both navigation and digital music player functions that can be used simultaneously and are designed to be used together: navigation info is visible even when music is playing, and users can set volume priority between navigation and music functions. The GPS-310 offers text-to-speech spoken directions, a 4-inch 480 by 272-pixel WQVGA touchscreen interface, SD/SDHC card expansio, 2 GB of internal flash memory preloaded with maps of the U.S. and Canada, and USB 2.0 ...

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