Delphi Nav200 advance navigation and entertainment device
Delphi released the new portable navigation system NAV200 a unique blend of advanced navigation and entertainment features in a sleek, portable package.
Delphi Nav200, which is not much bigger than your hand, is easy-to-use and ready to go right out of the box with U.S. (including Hawaii, Alaska & Puerto Rico) and Canada maps already preloaded on a secure digital (1.5 Gb SD) card. Maps are provided by NAVTEQ mapping database.
The NAV200 home screen features a bright, colorful interface with large round icons on a touch screen (3.5" bright, anti-glare, full-color LCD) for simple selections.
Garmin Zumo gps for motorcycle navigation
Garmin today announced the debut of Zumo, the new navigation system produced from the ground-up for motorcyclists.
Designed by bikers, zūmo’s motorcycle-friendly features make it easy to operate while in the saddle. With a glove-friendly design featuring left-handed controls and oversized touchscreen buttons on a high-bright display, Bluetooth "hands-free-to-helmet" wireless technology capability, and a rugged, dependable locking mount, zumo is at home on virtually any motorcycle or scooter.
Featured with 3.5-inch (diagonal) high-bright, sunlight readable touchscreen display encased in a waterproof housing, Garmin Zumo is equipped with a high-sensitivity GPS receiver, which acquires and maintains a GPS signal even in heavy foliage or "urban canyons" created by city skyscrapers.
Mio C510E and C710 two new SiRFstarIII navigation devices
Mio Tech, today release two new portable navigation devices with a brand new, user-friendly interface: C710 and C510E.
Mio C710 is equipped with maps of 24 European countries and come with built in TMC receiver. The C510E is featured with the same tecnology but it is equipped with one full local country map and Major Roads of Europe. Both devices use the high sensitive SirfStar III gps chipset and the latest Tele Atlas maps available and can be used to play MP3 files or view photos via the SD card slot
Mio C210: fully featured satellite navigation released in europe for 299€
Mio Technology, manufacturer of portable navigation devices, today announces european availability of the C210. With the following features - all for 299€ - entry-level sat-nav need no longer mean compromising on performance:
- Full touch-screen entry and seven digit postcode recognition
- Full local Mapping and major roads of Europe with optional upgrades covering 24 European countries via the memory card slot (SD/MMC, up to 2 GB)
- TMC compatibility for live traffic updates and suggested alternative routes to avoid congestion (requires additional receiver)
- Safety camera database built in to alert drivers of camera locations, ability to add new cameras and with free database updates for one year
- Thousands of Points of Interest searchable by location, category or name, with an option to add your own
- Audio and visual speed limit warnings for every road in the country
- Crystal clear 65,000 colour touch screen with intuitive interface for extremely simple operation
- The latest SiRFstarIII GPS receiver for quick start up and accurate fixes in built up areas
Polaroid MGX-0550 portable GPS with DVD Player
Officially released in the last days the Polaroid MGX-0550, a new Gps devices featured with SirfStar III chipset and a built-in DVD player that entertains with DVDs and music CDs.
MGX-0550 is preloaded with maps of all 50states, Canada, and Puerto Rico and with the 5,6 inch LCD touchscreen you can navigate and play music or DVD’s video and if you miss your turn, the device quickly interrupts your music for yor latest instructions! A unique rotary knob lets you zoom in on maps with pinpoint accuracy and lets you easily access all the features.
Also, through the built-in FM wireless transmitter , you can send audio to the car stereo system.
Garmin StreetPilot 2820 navigation “hands free”
Today Garmin announced the StreetPilot 2820, a new automotive and motorcycle navigation device with Bluetooth wireless connectivity, a hands-free calling interface and map data provided by NAVTEQ
The Bluetooth wireless technology makes it possible for automotive and motorcycle consumers to take advantage of hands-free calling with a full user interface. Customers may retrieve and dial numbers using their phone’s contact list or from the phone’s call history log. A user can also make calls from the StreetPilot 2820’s huge points of interest database that includes hotels, restaurants, stores, and much more.




