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Competitor too what?
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2006-12-19
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This is another apples and oranges comparison. The 770 is an internet tablet. The i-Station device is a GPS. Sure, they LOOK similar.
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If you added GSP navigation to the 770 does it resemble the i-Station, and if you added internet browsing to the i-Station does it resemble the 770?
On a hardware level both devices appear very similar - not sure what connectivity the i-Station has other than GPS though. Any other differences may be more cosmetic - ie. software related which could be changed/improved for no real cost.
If the i-Station platform is closed however, then it's a lame duck - aside from the great screen the best thing about the 770 is the accessibility of the software platform.
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2006-12-20
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Product site, it's not English, I think it's Korean.
http://www.i-station.co.kr/products/nfdmbnavi.html
Last edited by syam; 2006-12-19 at 15:09.