Guest Eran Posted January 3, 2006 Report Posted January 3, 2006 A French company called Parrot which seems to specialize in vehicle oriented PDA solutions, has just released a new handsfree kit powered by bluetooth technology combined with a GPS module for all of you navigation junkies out there. The device named Parrot 3400 LS-GPS features a high quality LCD screen which displays the calling device phone book and can be fit into any type of car. The integrated GPS has been tested to work with Symbian based smartphones using Route66 software and with a couple of PDA's sporting the HP iPAQ brand while running Mapsonic, NaviGon and TomTom Navigator. These are certainly good news for PocketPC and Symbian smartphone users but what about proof of this package running on MS Smartphone? :cry: Your feedback would be appreciated if you have some light to shed regarding this matter. It also appears Parrot has a couple of representatives around the world - including the UK. This product is supposed to be officially launched at the upcoming CES 2006 show so keep your eyes open for this one. ;) For more information about this product click here.
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