Thursday, 15 October 2009

APSI C100 PND with 3D UI & PMP Functionality Gini 3D Touchscreen Multimedia Personal Navigation System

APSI of Korea have announced their latest personal navigation system in
the form of the APSI C100 PND which, as well as serving as a fully
featured GPs navigation system also boasts pretty comprehensive PMP
capabilities all hosed within a convenient, highly portable and immensly
desirable single solution.
Running software known as Gini 3D the APSI C100 takes in the whole of
Korea in terms of mapping which includes what appears to be complete
elevation data for terrain and, more impressively, even man-made
structures such as buildings which is displayed in 3D on the device's
you can see in action in the imagery featured below.
Unfortunately, as at the time of writing, the only detailed information
concerning the APSI C100 PND available to us is via Korean websites that
wholly elude translation engines so we're unable to bring you a detailed
run-down of the C100's full feature set and specifications (any Korean
speaker out there could assist us here by dropping a comment below) but
we can confirm that the C100 comes with A/V connectivity allowing for
hooking up a rear mounted camera to aid in reversing as well as a DMB TV
tuner, optional external GPS mouse port and is supplied complete with a
docking cradle that'll serve to replenish the device's battery when docked.

Still, even without the full low-down concerning the device it's clear
that the APSI C100 PND is a seriously desirable device (if only for the
mightily impressive Gini 3G UI) and you can rest assured that we're out
looking to furnish you with the full details as soon as we can either
gain the assistance of a native Korean speaker or having worked to pick
up Korean ourselves (we hope it's the former).

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