Published 11/26/2008
at T3.com News
Medion has a couple of interesting selling points for its latest foray into GPS - a wider screen and a game of Sudoku.
That's what you get with the Medion GoPal P5430. The first one is a definite plus, that 5-inch widescreen boosting your view of the road ahead and indeed many more roads with full Euro mapping pre-installed There's also integrated TMC for avoiding the jams, Bluetooth, an FM transmitter (should you want the robo voice to come out of your main stereo), points of interest and speed limit notification.
There's also fingerprint security, which isn't going to stop anyone nicking it, but at least stops it from being any use to the petty thief. And of course, the built-in Sudoku game, perfect entertainment if you've got Carol Vorderman in the passenger seat. Completely pointless for the rest of the time.
Look out for it soon, priced at £180.
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