The NavMan PiN 100 PocketPC is available in the US, according to PDALive. Running Windows Mobile 2003 (not Second Edition, sadly), the NavMan orients around built-in GPS hardware and software, but is also able to do all the other good stuff you’d expect from a Pocket PC, like play MP3s and the like. Oddly, they’re reporting that the included SD card can only be used with the specific NavMan PiN it comes with — maybe there is DRM’d software preinstalled? Whatever the deal, the $500 PiN also has an SD slot for storing additional maps and data.
Read – NavMan PiN 100 Available in the US now [PDALive]
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