CES: Clifford Scout420 Sirius-Ready Nav System

Introducing the Clifford Scout420 Sirius-Ready Portable Nav System and Personal Media Player.
The Clifford Scout is a portable GPS navigation system with North American maps pre-loaded and more than 2 million points of interest. It also functions as a Personal Media Player - sporting a very nice 20GB hard drive - and a large 4.3-inch color touch-screen display. The Scout420, is also Sirius-Ready.
With just the addition of an optional Sirius Cradle (MSRP: $99), the Scout420 is enabled to receive Sirius Satellite Radio. The Scout420 doesn't receive Sirius through a built-in antenna, so you'll still need to run an external antenna to get the Sirius signal.
It also features a 100 channel FM transmitter, AV-in and Mini-USB for recording from TV, DVD or camcorder. With a 3-hour internal rechargeable lithium-ion battery plus the included carrying case, cigarette lighter adapter, AC adapter, car mounting kit, USB cable, and memory card - the unit is truly portable out of the box.
The Clifford Scout420 will be available in late February with an expected street price of $699.
Check out a photo of the Clifford Scout display after the jump...


Comments
Sony called... They want their PSP layout back...
Posted by: The Squeaky Wheel | January 9, 2007 1:45 PM
Wow is that hideous looking.
Posted by: Dan | January 9, 2007 3:42 PM
Hideous yes but then again so is the Magellan so it will probably sell well.
Posted by: Another Thought | January 10, 2007 8:33 AM
That thing looks cool.
Posted by: SatRadMadMan ? | January 10, 2007 2:49 PM