
Tiger Telematics announced today that their yet-to-hit-North-America portable gamer the Gizmondo will now support a street level GPS mapping program.
Gizmondo Navigator 2006 will come on a different SD memory card for each region, giving the device satellite navigation to specific house numbers, postal codes, streets or points of interest in both 3D and 2D. It will even support turn-by-turn voice instructions.
GizNav uses CoPilot software to deliver the mapping. The software will be bundled with the Smart Adds-enabled Gizmondo in a special Satellite Navigation pack for
199. Or you can buy it separately for
99 for just the UK and
199 for all of Europe. Gizmondo will also be selling an in-car cradle and charger for an extra
29.99. The software hits the UK on Sept. 30.










