Blaupunkt announces 3 new GPS devices, Travelpilot 100, 200, 300

Blaupunkt has announced three new GPS devices which use the company’s very own software for navigation. The Travelpilot 100, 200 and 300 will have improved POI’s and can also import police radar information.
Both the Travelpilot 100 and 200 are equipped with the Centrality Atlas III GPS receiver, a 3.5-inch touchscreen display with 320 x 240 resolution, runs on Centrality Atlas III dual core processor at 400MHz, integrated 1GB ROM memory, support for SD/MMC memory card reader of up to 16GB, USB 2.0, 3-hour battery life and is running Windows CE 5.0 with Blaupunkt navigation software. The only difference between the Travelpilot 100 and 200 is the presence of an Integrated RDS/TMC receiver in the Travelpilot 200, and the TeleAtlas maps of France, Belgium, Luxembourg, along with other major European locations.
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