Intellinav 3 Review
Oct 7, 2007 gps navigation, reviews

Netropa’s high-end sat nav system Intellinav 3 got a review from PCMag recently. However with todays standard Intellinav 3 is really more like an entry-level system with its 3.5″ screen and lack of bluetooth connectivity. Intellinav 3 also lacks good support for multimedia files:
Approximately 600MB of the 2GB card is available for your MP3 and JPG files. Be advised: The MP3 player is very simple. Your only choices are “random” and “repeat;” playlists are not supported. The picture viewer is likewise very simple. You can play a slide show of all photos or view them individually.
However with its $330 price tag you expect to see the basic features implemented really well and Intellinav 3 does that: It has a large POI database, pronounces street names clearly, allows for multi stop trips, and most important of it all provides good directions using the maps from Navteq… (see another Intellinav 3 review)


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