Garmin's CES announcements included the $800 Nuvi 885T, with speech recognition, lane assist (detailed guidance on freeways) with junction view, and Doppler weather maps and flight status information on top of existing MSN Direct content (traffic, movie schedules, gas prices, basic weather, local events, stock quotes, news, and support for Web data entry). MSN Direct uses radio airwaves to deliver data to a range of devices. Also available: the $700 Nuvi 855, which has the same on-board features but lacks Bluetooth and MSN Direct support.
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Slideshow: Car Tech at CES
Car tech at CES used to mean big boom boxes and bigger boom boxes, but these days it's all about TV, GPS, and communicating digitally without removing your hands from the steering wheel.
Garmin Updates High-End Nuvi Line
Back-Seat TV for Well-Heeled Couch Potatoes
Back-Seat TV for More Budget-Conscious Travelers
Putting ATSC DTV Into Cars
Entertainment Meets GPS in Eclipse AVN Models
Pioneer's Tag-and-Bag Radio
TomTom Gets Better Connected
Garmin Updates High-End Nuvi Line
Garmin Introduces Fuel Price-Based Route Calculation
Mio Moov 700S: Affordable Big-Screen GPS
New Cobra Radar Detectors Feature Updatable Speed-Trap Database
Nextar's Solar-Powered Hands-Free Bluetooth Speakers
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