Thursday, October 12, 2006

tune into stations around the globe

bush%20internet%20radio.JPGThis radio is a great one for travellers, language enthusiasts and those far away from home with a passion for radio from around the world. You'll be able to tune into thousands of stations and as the radio is digital, it'll all be crackle free. Not only that but this WiFi radio can access all your music on your PC without having to turn the computer on. Stations are listed alphabetically and you can use the preset to select up to 10 favourites. RRP £119.99

Mio H610 Personal Assistant SatNav

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The Mio H610 isn't just any old personal assistant, it's a SatNav too with on foot and in car navigation with 24 European maps displayed on a 2.7 inch touch screen, a photo viewer an MP3 player with 17 hours of playback, video player, currency converters and games. Internal memory is 1GB but a SD/MMC card can add 4GB more At around the size of a pack of cards, it's definitely pocket friendly that way plus the two supplied covers are interchangeable, the one shown is a white flower design. It'll hit the shops in early November with a RRP of £269.99

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Acer e-Series GPS

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It's not pink, but it is apparently the perfect size for our handbags (they clearly haven't seen the size of mine - I could fit a whole car in), so it can still be classed as GPS for Girls. Praise be! However, facetiousness aside, it is pretty tiny at 103 x 58.4 x 17.5 mm and weighing just 130 grams. It's also finger-friendly as opposed to stylus-stabbing, as well as loads of Points of Interests and decent maps. There's also an integrated MP3 player, and a photo viewer.

There are three models available. The e305 has UK maps and POI, the e310 has European maps, pedestrian mode and an AC-Adaptor and the e360 comes with live traffic information. Pricings yet to be released.

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