Sony Ericsson’s Got A New GPS-Enabled GPS Modem-The MD400g

If you’re looking for a new USB modem with GPS and 3G data capabilities, Sony Ericsson’s new MD400g may be the gadget you’re looking for. Along with its sister MD400 (which doesn’t have GPS), the MD400g supports 3G data up to 7.2 Mbps over pretty much any HSDPA network including those in North America. Both modems come with a hybrid Memory Stick Micro and microSD slot for storing and transfering data between modem and cellular phone. A GPS utility comes with the MD400g that works with Google Maps for live positioning and both modems work with both Mac OS X and Windows operating system, sometimes even enabling autoinstallation and autoconfiguring to work with the appropriate network. Available in black or white, the Sony Ericsson MD400g and MD400 USB modems will be available in Q3 around the world. So far Sony hasn’t come out with any info regarding carrier availability or prices in the United States.
via electronista
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