Its a jungle out there – navigate with new Node Explorer

node explorerVisitors to the London Zoo at Regent’s Park will have the option of being guided on a two and a half hour trip by this new Node Explorer.

The interactive adventure takes visitors on a unique tour of the zoo to track a Zoo keeper that mysteriously went missing. Guests are taken along a series of challenges and questions, and at the same time are taught about the Zoological Society of London and its conservation missions.

OhGizmo! provides the specs:
Of course the gadget crowd will really only be interested in the Node Explorer itself. The handheld device is powered by an AMD Au1200 400MHz processor with integrated hardware video decoding and features a 320×240 TFT transflective touch screen display that’s specifically designed for use in direct sunlight. Content is either stored on an SD card or streamed via a wifi network, and is automatically triggered based on the location of the Explorer thanks to the built-in Fast Fix GPS chipset. On a 3 hour charge the device can provide an impressive 8 hours of continuous video playback, and not surprisingly it’s not only splash-proof, but is also easy to clean and disinfect.

Aside from that, Giraffes are so cute! Look at them, with those long necks, fuzzy hair and the way they chew those leaves… cute! (via OhGizmo!)

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