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.
Based on the familiar Microsoft Windows CE operating system for a comfortable user experience, Nav200 is driven by one of the most powerful processors in the industry at 400 mHz for faster routing calculations. A high quality SIRFstart III GPS chipset antenna, offers high sensitivity to position for improved mapping accuracy.
Real time traffic readiness provides city commuters the option of adding Traffic Monitoring Channel (TMC) programming, a subscription-based service that provides navigation systems with traffic information that is broadcast via radio stations. By using TMC, which requires an optional adaptor, NAV200 will receive up-to-the-minute traffic information and adjust the route accordingly.
Delphi Nav200 also offers additional features: mp3 and movie player, photo viewer, game, world clock and calculator.
The Delphi NAV200 is priced at $349.99 and will be available this October in nort america and afterwards in Europe, Asia Pacific and South America
[source: Delphi]
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