Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Falk M8 GPS System

Falk M8 GPS System Falk M8 GPS SystemFalk M8 GPS System aids in navigation while in automobiles. The design is part of the M series from Falk.

Designed especially for European countries, this navigation device has a 3.5 inch LCD display. The display is designed as a touch screen.

It weighs around 130g and measures 9.4 x 7.9 x 1.6 cm.The device can be of great help in determining places, their location and thus aids in saving time.

This GPS system with 42 channels has a form factor. This 2 GB model has two-way radio, address book, MP3 player, audio book player, converter and digital camera.

The memory is expandable with its slots for SD (Secure Digital) Card, MultiMediaCard (MMC) and MiniSD Card. The design has Falk Navigator 10 as the navigation software.

The major utilities include Street Name Announcement (TTS: Text-to-Speech), Lane Assistant and Intelligent Route Calculation.

The maps included belong to those of western and eastern European countries. The PC interface used is USB 1.1, Mini-USB. Compatible PDA OS is Windows XP that can be supported on any compatible notebooks.

The antenna is internal to the device and is invisible. The battery used for Falk M8 3.5 inch GPS System is proprietary Li-Ion.

General Features
Brand Falk
Model Falk M8 GPS System
Maps included 42 European countries
Screen size 3.5 ”
Weight 130 grams
Dimensions 9.4×7.9×1.6cm
Portable or fixed Portable
Memory
Total Capacity 2 GB
Additional Features
Touch screen Yes
Dynamic routing Yes
Points of interest (POI) Yes
Live traffic information Yes

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