
Depending on how you look at it, Waysion Technology’s RoadEX N-4310-2 is a PND with PMP functions, or the other way around. We just hope that the thing really doesn’t display a mirror-image of the map, or you’re in for more than a few surprises. Anyway, it supports ASF, AVI, MPEG-4 and WMV videos, MP3, WAV and MID audio files and BMP, JPEG, PNG and GIF images. GPS functionality is courtesy of a 20-channel SiRF Star III module (maps are stored on an SD card), while data crunching is via a 400MHz Samsung processor.
The device incorporates a 4.3-inch touchscreen TFT LCD with a resolution of 480×272 pixels, and comes with 64MB of SDRAM and 256MB of NAND flash ROM. It runs Windows CE .NET 4.2 and has e-book reader capability, a USB 1.1 port and two antennas (built-in ceramic patch and external with MMCX connector). Dimensions are 123×83x21mm.
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February 5th, 2008 at 6:15 am
the mirrored image might make sense if you put the pnp on your dashboard and look at it in your windshield. OWD (on windshield display) for the cheap…
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[...] Waysion Technology’s RoadEX N-4310-2 PND Depending on how you look at it, Waysion Technology’s RoadEX N-4310-2 is a PND with PMP functions, or the other way around. We just hope that the thing really doesn’t display a mirror-image of the map, or you’re in for more than a few surprises. Anyway, it supports ASF, AVI, MPEG-4 and WMV videos, MP3, WAV and MID audio files and BMP, JPEG, PNG and GIF images. GPS functionality is courtesy of a 20-channel SiRF Star III module (maps are stored on an SD card), while data crunching is via a 400MHz Samsung processor.The device incorporates a 4.3-inch touchscreen TFT LCD with a resolution of 480×272 pixels, and comes with 64MB of SDRAM and 256MB of NAND flash ROM. It runs Windows CE .NET 4.2 and has e-book reader capability, a USB 1.1 port and two antennas (built-in ceramic patch and external with MMCX connector). Dimensions are 123×83x21mm.(Via PMP Today.) [...]