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Celrun FDN-2700 GPS looks pretty

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Ok, we admit it. We are saps for pretty-looking gadgets. No matter how mediocre the actual gadget might be. Call us crazy, but this Celrun FDN-2700 GPS device is one slick looking piece of gear. Even though the 2700 will most likely never make it out of South Korea, we admire the 7″ LCD wide screen with sleek black framing. Along with its good looks, it comes equipped with a DMB receiver, TPEG traffic receiver, and a multimedia player.

The 2700 also comes with SD reading capabilities, as well as PIP (picture in picture) support, and a USB port. It will also run off of a 400MHz processor for quick reaction times. Coming soon to South Korea customers. — Andrew Dobrow

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Samsung SPH-B5800 gets you there quick

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With more cars being put on the road daily (and even worse drivers…if that’s possible), you’ve got to expect more traffic. More traffic calls for alternative routes. How to you determine whether you need a new route? The Samsung SPH-B5800 lives to serve. With it’s T-DMB TV technology with real time traffic information, you’ll never have to wait in traffic again. Traffic conditions are updated every 5 minutes, in which the phone displays whether the conditions are cleared, sluggish, or congested, and depending on the condition, produces an optimized route to your destination. Why should you wait five extra minutes to rent a movie? For media junkies of the group, the phone features an MP3 function, a 2 megapixel camera, 330,000 word dictionary, and file reader. With all that distraction it’s a wonder you’re not late already! — Andrew Dobrow

Samsung SPH-B5800 with TPEG traffic information [I4U News]