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U-blox GPS chip selected for Samsung 3D navigator family

U-blox’ latest-generation GPS chip UBX-G6010-ST has been chosen for the entire line of the award-winning Samsung SEN car navigation devices. This includes the SEN-410, Samsung’s most sophisticated multimedia navigator with 3D display and high-definition 7-inch touchscreen.
April 18, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSS602 U-Blox’ latest-generation GPS chip UBX-G6010-ST has been chosen for the entire line of the award-winning 1809 Samsung SEN car navigation devices. This includes the SEN-410, Samsung’s most sophisticated multimedia navigator with 3D display and high-definition 7-inch touchscreen.

The latest line of Samsung navigation devices include Korea’s first three dimensional aerial visualisation of routes including 3D buildings and geographical features, real-time traffic information, music and video player, 1835 Bluetooth mobile phone interface, gesture recognition for menu commands, text-to speech feature, and free automatic software upgrade for life.

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