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Posted in Automotive Gps, GPS MANUFACTURERS, GPS SYSTEM, NavMan Gps on March 30, 2006
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navman-icn750.jpg Navman has released three new devices of the iCN series for the europen market: iCN720, iCN750 and iCN530.
The two flagship models are the iCN720 and iCN750. Those two new units have 4 inch (480×272 pixels) LCD wide touch-screen display and use the second-generation SiRF Star III chipset with lower power consumption and quicker processing than its predecessors
Navman iCN750 includes a 4GB hard drive while the iCN720 includes a flash drive and both come with a preloaded selection of maps of Europe

The new feature of the iCN720 and the iCN750 is a new technology called Navpix that lets you pick destinations from photos rather than addresses. Both models include a 1.3 megapixel digital camera on the back allowing you to be able to take photographs of places and automatically store those locations in your GPS unit for use at a later date as custom POIs. Next users can upload their Navpix pictures at Navman’s website and share them with other peoples !

In addition to the iCN750 and iCN720, Navman has also launched the iCN539 which includes the new improved GPS SIRF Star III technology as well as updates to the mapping system.

The iCN720, iCN750 and iCN539 will be available in May, priced at £399, £549, and £299  respectively.

At this moment we don’t know if this new model will be available for North America in next future.

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