
MyGuide recently demonstrated a brand new GPS navigation system at the recent CeBIT 2007. The latest system known as Splash S with its slim body claims to attract you more, besides boasting of resisting certain environmental factors like shocks, hot, or cold. The product is to be delivered with MyGuide Outdoor navigation software, which can be used but for any streets close by.
MyGuide Splash, built-in with bluetooth interface on board is also claimed to be capable of integrating with your bluetooth-based phone or even get connected to the Internet with the help of your data service. Apart from that the bluetooth is also able to be integrated with an audio device to send voice to a helmet.

Let’s find out its main feature:
(1) 3.5 TFT LCD touch screen at 240×320 pixels resolution (QVGA)
(2) MyGuide Navigator 7 software, a personalized version of iGO 8
(3) Integrated RDS/TMC traffic information receiver
(4) Integrated GPS receiver chip from Centrality
(5) Centrality Atlas II processor at 300 MHz
(6) Music and video player, image viewer
(7) SD/MMC port (supports up to 2 GB)
(8) Hands free Bluetooth Kit
(9) 1000 mAh Li-Ion battery
(10) Bluetooth dial-up network
(11) Stereo Bluetooth Profile
(12) Windows CE.net 5.0
(13) Thickness: 1.1 cm
(14) 1 or 2 GB ROM
(15) 64 MB RAM
There is no detail about its price or the availability, but as and when it comes, I will let you know.





















