averatec enters GPS navigation market with Voya 350
Jul 24, 2006 gps navigation

Averatec entered the GPS navigation market over the weekend by announcing their one and only system, the Voya 350. Voya 350 is your standard navigation system which combines mobility and functionality in a small package. It runs a 300MHz Samsung processor and runs MS Windows CE V4.2. It comes with 64MB of SDRAM but it can be expanded with the available SD/MMC slot which seems to standard on all the new navigation systems. The Voya 350 features a nice wide TFT LCD touch screen and also comes with a stylus so you don’t have leave grease marks on your screen after In N Out drive-thru (west coast US only).
The Voya 350 comes preloaded with NAVTEQ street level maps and cover 50 states of the U.S. and Canada. The Averatec Voya 350 will cost somewhere between $399 to $429.
We’ll let you read the rest of the features:
- Processor: 300MHz Samsung S3C2440A RISC microprocessor
- Operating System: Microsoft Windows CEV4.2
- Memory: 64MB SDRAM, 64MB Flash ROM
- GPS Chipset: 12ch SiRF III high sensitivity chipset
- GPS Antenna: High-performance helical GPS antenna
- Display: Wide View 3.5″ TFT LCD 320×240 resolution with touch screen, 16.7 million colors
- Expansion Slot: One SD/MMC slot
- Audio Output: Built-in 18pi speaker, 3.5mm stereo headphone jack
- Input Method: Stylus pen (included), touch screen, software keyboard
- User Controls: Five-way navigation jog button, four function buttons (home, GPS, map zoom +/-)
- Dimensions: 4.53″ W x 2.87″ H x .79″ D
- Weight: 6.0 ounces
- Battery: Rechargeable, removable Li-ion battery, 1100 mA
- Power: 5V, 1.5A AC home charger and car charger


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