Enitial Lab Naviio Auto GPS Navigation System
Oct 26, 2006 gps navigation
Naviio from Enitial Lab is an automobile GPS navigation system. It comes with a 1GB SD card filled with maps and runs on a MX21 ARM926 Freescale processor. The on-board GPS receiver is the SiRF Star III which can give you voice guidance in English, Spanish, French, and Chinese. The TFT LCD touch-screen measures 3.5″ and it can be powered by cigarette lighter in your car. However there’s an integrated Li-polymer and can provide 4-7 hours of complete wire-free navigation after only 3 hours of charging. Pre-loaded maps include U.S. and Puerto Rico and the software can keep track of 2 million + points of interest for all 50 states, as well as warn you when you are speeding (you enter the speed limit, it is not that advanced).
You can pick one up from Amazon for $440.


November 21st, 2006 at 9:48 am
I purchased a Naviio S300D and can’t seem to figure out how to get it to reset. After arriving at a destination, I turn it off. When I turn it back on, regardless of where I am, it still shows that previously location. So I put in a new address and hit “NAV” and it says “looking for GPS signal” and then nothing happens….it never finds new location (regardless of where I am). I end up letting it run out of battery, pull the disk from it, restart and go thru the + positioning process and it works, but get into same situation. WHAT AM I MISSING?