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“Knight Rider” GPS, Exclusive to RadioShack
“Knight Rider” GPS, Exclusive to RadioShack
September 2008 From News
Now anyone can drive a talking car, just like Hasselhoff. Mio has come out with a product that was probably inevitable: an in-car GPS device based on K.I.T.T., the talking car from the old “Knight Rider” TV show, as well as its new revival on NBC. In conjunction with the new show, Mio and Universal Studios Digital Platforms Group have brought K.I.T.T. to life, with a device that will be available exclusively at Radio Shack through the end of October. Featuring a 4.3-inch color LCD TV, the device can play directions from K.I.T.T. in English, French or Spanish. The Knight Rider
 
E-Gear Current Table of Contents
November 2005 From E-Gear
Holiday Gift Guide What would the holidays be without stuff like this to lust after? Buying A Digital Camera Our expert tells you what you need and what you don't in digicams Do It Yourself Install your own car stereo--plus iPod Online Photo Printing We try out the best online printing services Departments Editor's Column Radar: Putting the news in perspective, E-Gear style New Gear: The latest audio, video and gadgets from the world of consumer electronics Content: Games, movies, software, music Reviews Optoma MovieTime Projector Mio GPS Car Navigator and MP3 Player Vidikron Home Theater Projector Tamron Digital Camera Lens Canon iP4200 Photo
 
Mio DigiWalker GPS Navigator
November 2005 From Product Reviews
Why Walk on the Wild Side? By Grant Clauser The Mio DigiWalker 136 is a handheld and in-car GPS navigator that's a bit of a mix between the PDA variety and a standard portable unit. You can take it with you when you leave your car, and use it to help you get around town even when you're just hoofing it. The DigiWalker is about the size of a PDA, and sports a nice-sized 3.5-inch color LCD display. It doesn't contain a hard drive, so you have to load the maps yourself with a PC, but it does come with a 256MB MultiMedia
 
Marantz SR7200 Surround Receiver
January 2001 From Product Reviews
Marantz SR7200 Surround Receiver Bringing Music and Movies to Life By Grant Clauser What's not to like about a home theater product that includes all the newest features, is easy to use, makes the rest of your system virtually glow and looks good as well? I'm talking about Marantz's new SR7200 surround sound receiver which bustles with 105 watts of get-up-and-go poured into 6.1 channels (that's six, not five) plus support for the new Dolby Pro Logic II processing and multi-zone capability. Marantz is a name that has drawn much respect from audio lovers ever since Saul Marantz first built the Model