ViaMichelin's Navigation X-950T GPS unit
Yeah, it's European GPS, which means it's of little or no use to us in the US, but for our, um, European weekend
readers we present ViaMichelin's Navigation X-950T, featuring your now-standard SiRFStar III GPS receiver, FM radio, SD
slot, and supportfor TMC (Traffic Message Channel) and sent via RDS (radio DATA system), so there ya go.[Via MobileWhack]


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Wout @ Apr 2nd 2006 6:18AM
As one of your, um, European weekend readers I'd like to thank you for thinking of us :)
Simon Goldberger @ Apr 2nd 2006 6:22AM
Thanks from one of your "um European Weekend readers"!!!!
Still think its got a long way to go to beat off competition from the TomTom 910
bUSInesS @ Apr 2nd 2006 6:42AM
Nice thing! It's impossible to argue Simon's post!
I wonder what a price is and where it's available?
Thanks
Paul Pine @ Apr 2nd 2006 8:46AM
thanks from ANOTHER "um European Weekend Reader"
andazp @ Apr 2nd 2006 9:29AM
somebody explain why it says "Spanish/European" if Spain is part of Europe.
RedBull Runner @ Apr 2nd 2006 11:42AM
"its got a long way to go to beat off competition" lol, that sounds wrong... but, pretty cool anyway... can it beat me off?
David @ Apr 2nd 2006 12:17PM
One more thank-you note for your good work-- this one from Barcelona!
Adso @ Apr 3rd 2006 3:57AM
As far as I know, for this device the RDS/TMC (traffic) receiver is in the unit itself not in the power plug. This is quite new because most of the navigation devices with traffic in Europe have the traffic receiver in the power plug, but not this one.
Adso.
Wayde @ Apr 4th 2006 9:01AM
Wow - this FM radio is sure going to come in handy with those pre 1990 models which dont come with a radio...