If you are looking for a new GPS navigation gadget, then check out the new Garmin Nuvi 1490TV that supports Digital Broadcast TV. This gadget can pick up freeview digital TV and radio content from over 14 countries across Europe.
The Garmin Nuvi 1490TV has a 5-inch display screen, built-in stereo speakers and a 3.5mm headphone output, a long life Lithium-ion battery, Composite video input for external reversing camera (not supplied), a built-in aerial for high DVB-T signal strength areas and two magnetic dipole aerials for low signal areas. The Garmin Nuvi 1490TV will be available across Europe in early April 2010 for around $423.

The Motorola TN700 and TN500 are two new GPS navigation gadgets that have been introduced at CES 2010.
The world’s leading provider of navigation solutions and digital maps, TomTom has recently unveiled another one of its upcoming entry-level GPS navigation device for the US market called the TomTom Ease. This compact device sports a 3.5-inch 320 x 240 touchscreen display, a 2GB of storage, TomTom’s Map Share technology, IQ Routes intelligent guidance system, text-to-speech and full maps of the US pre-installed. Pricing and release date are still unknown at the moment.
If you’re a forgetful geek, you’ll need one of these gadgets, the NAVIN miniHomer GPS position finder to help you out in your daily life. The forgetful ones will normally go lost or have forgotten where they’ve parked their car. Well, you’re not to blame, even though you’re such a person as today’s lifestyle is too hectic or the parking space in the mall is simply too big. By making use of the keychain-sized NAVIN miniHomer, your life will be much easier. The NAVIN miniHomer uses GPS technology to help you easily get back to the previously marked outdoor spot. Such as while you’ve just parked your car at an overly large parking space, just mark the position using miniHomer, before you walk away. So, once you’re done with your business, you can then use the little miniHomer to easily get back to your car’s location.
Onkyo Japan will release a new Kohjinsha tablet netbook competitor, which is known as the Onkyo NX707A4. The 7-inch tablet netbook comes jam packed with a built-in GPS module, a 1,024 x 600 resolution touchscreen display, a 1.33GHz Intel Atom Z520 processor, an 80GB HDD, a 1GB RAM, an Intel US15W chipset, two USB ports, an ExpressCard/34 slot, SD/SDHC/MMC/Memory Stick Pro slots, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, 802.11n Wi-Fi and a couple of webcams (3MP and 0.3MP). The tablet netbook uses Microsoft Windows 7 starter as the operating system. Additionally, the Onkyo NX707A4 comes with up to 3 hours of battery life. Weighing 720grams and measuring 193mm x 132mm x 22mm, the Onkyo NX707A4 will be released in Japan during Christmas holiday for $680 a pop.
The gadget provides BlueChart g2 maps of the U.S. coast, and supports connecting to the Garmin Marine Network, where you can add sonar, radar and weather updates.
FineDigital today released the Finedrive Style 3D, which is a new navigation device that comes equipped with the company’s “Atlan 3D” map software. Using the “Turbo GPS” technology, the Finedrive Style 3D can find your location quickly and guide your destination around an overpass where the GPS signal is low. The gadget also provides oil price information service, DMB, real-time news service, and more. Each purchase comes with free coupons to update 3D map software and TPEG service. The 8GB Finedrive Style 3D is currently available in South Korea for 399,000 Won ($345).
Amazon today offers the Garmin nuvi 285WT for only $129 as part of the Amazon Black Friday deal. The normal price of this navigation gadget is $250. The Garmin Nuvi 285WT comes with a 4.3-inch widescreen with text-to-speech capability and provides real time local weather, traffic, movie times, stock prices, gas prices, and news via MSN Direct. The gadget also supports Bluetooth for hands free calls using the embedded microphone and speakers.
Mio Technology today introduced the Hammer V700 GPS navigation system that comes with a long windshield mount. This GPS navigator features a 7-inch LCD display at 800 x 480 resolution and has the ability to track up to 64 satellites simultaneously while receiving traffic updates via its TPEG receiver. The 4GB and 8GB models retail for $285 and $310, respectively.