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Trywin DTN-X750 portable navigation device

Trywin DTN-X750 portable navigation device

Trywin of Japan has unveiled their DTN-X750 portable navigation device which will retail for approximately €325 after conversion, where it will sport a 5″ LCD touchscreen display at 800 x 480 resolution, 4GB of internal memory, a 1Seg TV tuner for you to watch your favorite shows wherever you are, a 1W monoaural speaker as well as compatibility with a variety of audio and video files. Its internal memory can be further augmented with a microSDHC memory card. We are rather concerned with the lithium battery which has a life span of 1.5 hours though, so hopefully future iterations will see something done about it.

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