
Electronista at CTIA had a chance to take a closer look at the Garmin-Asus nüvifone M20. The handset offers a smaller form factor than the G60 and looks more like a phone than a GPS navigator. Every dimension has been shrunk, with 17 mm cut from the height and a width reduction of 6 mm. The M20 is described as a phone with GPS functionality, while the G60 is more of a GPS with phone functionality. The company also dropped the Linux operating system for Windows Mobile 6.1. The M20 offers a 2.8-inch touchscreen which could be more difficult to see when using a car mount, compared to the 3.55-inch display on the G60. Instead of using the whole front surface for the screen, as with the standalone nüvi, the company added two buttons and a five-way directional key. Several of the interface features were easier to navigate with the extra controls.
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