Thursday, June 9, 2011

Magellan Says 3.5" GPS to Fall Below $100 at Thanksgiving

www.uberpulse.com At the Pepcom event last night I spoke with Magellan VP Christian Bubenheim who's expecting 3.5" GPS car navigation systems to fall below $100 during Thanksgiving's Black Friday. Although, this will be a one time event this year, the Magellan exec anticipates that consumers will be able to find $99 devices across the different manufacturers by mid-next year. Funny enough, that's exactly when Germany-based company Becker plans to introduce its high-end GPS systems, said Becker's MarCom manager Daniela Frohlich (pictured). The German automotive accessory company, known for its high-quality car audio and GPS systems for Mercedes-Benz and Porsche, is going after Garmin, Magellan, Mio and TomTom GPS high-end business in the US, with three GPS systems, all including a lifetime traffic information feed. With all the devices you'll also be able to watch videos and photos, listen to music and adjust the screen's mood light/brightness. The 3.5" entry-level GPS device will cost $400, whereas the top of the line will fetch $600 with Bluetooth connectivity et al. Now, it's going to be a tough decision: between $99 and $500... what would you choose? :-) www.uberpulse.com

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