July 20th, 2009
| Filed under GPS
GPS-C3250 is one of the GPS navigation systems offered thinnest on the market. It measures only 13mm, and you can see the image may be a resemblance to the slim of iPhone 3GS only 12.3mm thick. The icons appear looks remember of iPhone.
Apart from its slim design, there is nothing very distinctive in this device. It has all the characteristics of a low-end GPS device, except for the relatively large 5-inch screen and an FM radio transmitter.
GPS-C3250 can support various media formats, including eBooks and it are priced at $130.
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