Dash Express WiFi/GPRS-equipped GPS delayed

Posted on 21 February 2008 by Chris Davies




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The best laid plans of mice and GPS manufacturers, eh?  Anybody who has slapped down the $599.99 for the Dash Express - an in-car unit running OpenMoko’s Linux-based OS that uses a WiFi/GPRS network to update with real-time traffic information and re-routing - will have to wait a little longer for their devices than expected.  According to the official blog the delivery date has been pushed back to March 27th.

Dash Express GPS

[via Engadget]



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