The Transplant RW400 can calculate the best route based on gas that’s burned.
Several companies started shunning the GPS market earlier this week. However, that’s not going to stop some company named Transplant from debuting a new GPS product, the RightWay RW400 GPS Navigator.
Aside from getting you where you want to go, the new unit is offering a “gas counter,” which can plot the best route based on how much fuel you burn. It will even calculate the cost. Other features include text-to-speech, an MP3 player and an MPEG4 video player. The RW400 also comes preloaded with plenty of U.S. maps, as well as routes for major highways in Canada and over 2 million points of interest.
“The RW400 has all of the features of a high priced navigation system… except the high price,” says Steve Emery, Transplant’s president.
The MSRP on the RW400 is $200. However, Transplant is selling it direct for $150. It also comes with a 12-volt charger and mounting bracket.

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