Maxian’s E900T PMP / GPS navigator offers near-endless possibilities

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At a glance, it’s easy to mistake the Maxian E900T for other members of the Maxian family, such as the E900DIC or D900 Neo. Let’s face it — that company has some fundamental problems when it comes to differentiating amidst models. The latest entry into the lineup comes in the anatomy of a wild, do-it-all PMP — one which incorporates audio and video playback, a DMB receiver, GPS navigation, and an always-handy dictionary into one delicious package. The Windows CE-based system boasts an 800 x 480 4.3-inch touchscreen, a 30GB or 60GB hard drive, support for WMV, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DiVX / XviD, H.264, WMA, AAC, MP3, and OGG formats (amongst others), plus the aforementioned DMB

compatibility. The E900T is capable of outputting 720p HD video, sports Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound, and includes Burr-Brown audio circuitry which it outputs via S/PDIF. When you slap that thing into its carmount, it plus becomes a full featured GPS navigator, taking advantage of the GPS receiver in the cradle to supply turn-by-turn directions and other navigation functions you know and love, like locating Wendy’s (in Korea, at least). No word on when, or if, that will be available in the States, but it couldn’t hurt to write some letters of encouragement.

[Via Navigadget]

 

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