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Panasonic Strada CN-NVD905U
Created: 01/07/2007
Video description: At CES 2007, we take a look at the Panasonic Strada CN-NVD905U, a mobile navigation system that includes 30GB of hard-drive space, a 7-inch touch screen, and an audio and video player.

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