Sanyo launches portable 3D GPS system
Sanyo showed a gorilla system to celebrate it’s 10th anniversary. It’s not a primate, "Gorilla" is a series of portable GPS systems aimed at the lower end of the market.
This new model has a large touch panel screen, ETC (to pay the highway tax), a TV tuner, a DVD player, FM radio and a FM transmitter. The system is on sale for about $2000.

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