
Last week Garmin  announced the latest member of its high-end GPS navigator family, the  nuLink! 2390. Sadly, it was a Europe only affair, leaving American  consumers wondering why the company was giving us the cold shoulder.  (Whatever it was baby, we're sorry, come back.) Then we spotted an  unnamed 4.3-inch Garmin making its way through the FCC that matches up  quite nicely, size- and feature-wise, with the 2390. The newest nuLink-enabled  device is even showing its face over at the company's US website (you  really do love us!), though it's not available to order and you'll have  to do some serious digging to unearth it. Whenever it does hit American  shores you'll be able to pull in 3D traffic data and search Google  thanks to its GSM radio and tether your phone to it using Bluetooth for  hands-free calls. It also has voice recognition software so you can  furiously bark commands at it when you miss a turn and a tracking  feature for keeping tabs on unruly teens. If you're into seeing gadgets  splayed open like an organ transplant patient check out the gallery  below.
Garmin NuLink 2390 at the FCC
 
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