iCN330 Entry level navigation system from Navman
Mar 4, 2006 gps navigation, navman

In response to the strong demand for affordable, easy-to-use technology, Navman has launched its latest entry-level, in-car system – the iCN330. This simple, portable, pocket-sized solution will work straight out of the box in any car.
The iCN330 boasts three dimensional, moving maps to help you navigate through your journey more easily. A progress bar and distance indicator turn red to give you advanced warning to your next turn. In adddition, a “free drive” function allows you to see moving maps without having to enter a specific destination – a great feature if you already know the route but want to follow the map as you drive.
The high resolution LCD screen display shows clear and accurate information for the driver, including large directional arrows, distance-to-turn bar and junction maps. Menus can be navigated quickly and easily using the five-way keypad and soft key buttons. The device is also fully portable and easy to install and remove from your car.
Provided with a car suction mount, cigarette lighter adaptor and rechargeable battery, the iCN330 is available for £199 (including VAT) from leading retailers and e-tailers starting in March 2006.
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Product specifications
• Integrated GPS receiver (SiRF StarII eLP chipset with SiRF XTrac™)
• 2.83 inch TFT LCD colourscreen (240 x 320 pixels resolution)
• Quality loudspeaker
• Integrated battery (2-4 hours)
• Weight: 212 grams
The Tele Atlas map data is provided on a pre-loaded MMC memory card, giving street-level coverage for the UK and Republic of Ireland.



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