ClarionMiND, the internet-connected GPS device we’ve been expecting in North America for the past few months is available for $649.99 from Amazon. More of a mobile internet device than dedicated navigator, the ClarionMiND is available in black, red and white and has a host of smokin’ features. The Intel Atom-powered device sports a 4.8-inch WVGA touchscreen, GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi, preloaded maps of the United States and Canada, Google Maps-powered POI’s, a Firefox-based browser, 4 GB of SSD storage space, and a microSD card slot. You’ll also be able to check out the owner’s manual ahead of time at the MyClarion website.
via pocketables

