New GPS at CeBit

On the eve of CeBit, I wanted to round up what we already know and talk a bit more about the GPS market in the US. We already know about new units from TomTom, Garmin, as well as some new iGo navigation software which is the navigation engine for the Mio line; hopefully the Mio line will upgrade with the core iGo software upgrade.
TomTom will launch the:
TomTom ONE XL – widescreen version of the TomTom ONE
TomTom GO 715 - a connected TomTom GO unit with a SIM chip in it for mobile phone system connectivity and the
TomTom Duo – an integrated stereo and navigation unit.
Garmin will launch the:
Nuvi 200/250/270 line that is expected to be a lower end addition to the Nuvi line to replace the older StreetPilot C-series.
Magellan Will Show off the Maestro Line:
The Magellan Maestro 4000, 4040, and the Maestro 4050 with voice command capabilities will be at CeBit.
Expect other announcements from Navigon, Holux, iGo, Mio, Sanyo, Trimble and dozens of other companies that are racing to the market with GPS navigation systems
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Posted by Scott Martin at March 14, 2007 7:51 AM