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Samsung SENS-240 Navigation Tablet is strange and familiar

It has been many years but iriver just released an updated version of its NV GPS navigator with SPINN UI . Wa… wait a second, that’s a Samsung logo. Sorry, here is the Samsung SENS-240, a hybrid car navigation system / tablet that plays nice along with your Android-powered Samsung smartphone or, uh, tablet. In line with Akihabara News, the SENS-240 uses Bluetooth to take over your voice, data, voice search, or even “video features” out of your smartphone when driving. You may then control the SENS-240 using your smarpthone or tablet as an “advanced” remote when idle. The small print behind how this works, or why you’d desire to do it, is a mystery. We do know that the SENS-240 comes packing 256MB of RAM, USB-host mode, and an SD fit in addition to a 1.43GHz processor (of unknown origins) said to be powerful enough to address 3D maps, video, or DMB TV on that 7-inch, 800 x 480 pixel display. Oh, and it’s Korea-just for now.

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