Clarion Map680 and Map780 navigation systems

Clarion Map680 and Map780 navigation systems

Clarion Map680 and Map780 navigation systems

Clarion has announced two new GPS navigation systems in Europe that feature a three-dimensional display of major buildings and points of interest.

Their other features include a 4.3" display, text-to-speech, TMC tuner, lane assistant, bluetooth, and multimedia player, all powered by a 400MHz processor.

The Map680 comes with 1GB of memory and 4 regional variations, while the Map780 has 2GB of memory and maps for 43 European countries.

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