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Enzym’s work fast to produce new GPS

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Enzym's SG-350

There is a new GPS company called Enzym (what a weird name), that recently came out with a new GPS called the SG-350. The SG-350 is set to retail in both the U.S. and our northern neighbor, Canada.

This GPS sports a 3.5 inch touch screen, boasts Navteq maps from Q2 of ’08, which come with full maps of the States and Canada. Additionally, it comes with 11 million POI’s, a 533 MHz processor, and it also plays music in MP3 format, video in MP4 format, and displays pictures. All in all, it is a pretty good GPS and is going to sell for the inexpensive price of $200.

Enzym doesn’t stop there, however, as they have 2 more GPS’ planned called the SG-250 and SG-430. The SG-250 is going to be a more basic model than the SG-350 as it loses the MP3/MP4 support. However, it will still come with maps of Canada and U.S. It will also be retailing for $50 less, so it will cost $150. The other GPS, the SG-430, is a more advanced GPS compared to the SG-350, as it comes with a 4.3 inch touch screen, MP3/MP4 format support, and same Canada and U.S. maps. The main difference is that it comes with Bluetooth and an FM transmitter. It is set to sell at $300.

The SG-250 and SG-430 are slated to be on sale in early September. The SG-350 should be available relatively soon.

Via [NaviGadget]

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