Sanyo unleashes two in-dash navigation systems with SSD support
- Friday, May 29, 2009, 4:43
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Sanyo has announced the availability of its two latest the NVA-GS1609FT and the NVA-GS1409DT, in-dash navigation & entertainment systems. The exclusivity of these two forthcoming models is an integrated solid-state-drive support. As a part of the package, this unique selling point will soundly and surely going to hit the consumers!
The fresh members, expanding the AV Gorilla family, comes featured with a 7-inch LCD touchscreen, which can offer a resolution of 480 x 240 pixels, a built-in DVD player, 3D maps, a digital TV tuner for streaming OTA shows and CD ripping functionality. Either of the navigators are capable of functioning with WMA, MP3 and AAC file formats for entertainment. And if you are looking for augmented music playback, the users are enab-led to make use of their iPod, all this is made possible by a built-in SD card slot.
Where, on the one hand, the NVA-GS1609FT boasts of being higher-end model it has a 16GB SSD to keep in store POIs and maps in conjunction with music, which can be ripped from CDs, the NVA-GS1409DT, on the other hand, integrates 8GB of SSD storage for just map details. It is also clamed to be capable enough of ripping CDs to an included SD memory card only.
The NVA-GS1609FT is expected to be made available in Japanese market from June 20, 2009 with the price tag of around $1,740 that comes about\ Rs. 82,949 as per the Indian currency, while the NVA-GS1409DT is slated to be rolled out on June 25, 2009 with the estimated price tag of around of $1,420 that is; around Rs. 67,694 according to Indian currency.
Either of the in-dash navigation & entertainment systems are perfect for you as they come with solid-state-drive support, which is the USP of them.


