Slimmer designs from Navman

NZ Business, May 2007

Following the success of last year's satellite navigation technology NavPix, Navman has now launched its new N-series range. The N40i and N60i boast a new, sum-line design - 20 percent slimmer than the iCN700 series - making it Navman's most portable model yet. And to keep the system looking chic, the new touch screens all feature a brand new anti-fingerprint surface.

Both products feature NavPix, technology which allows you to navigate using pictures rather than just addresses. It will direct you to famous landmarks using data from the NavPix library hosted on the Navman website. Navman have also joined forces with Lonely Planet offering users of NavPix the latest photography from Lonely Planet images and up to date travel information from the guidebooks including hotels, shops, restaurants, and more - across 19 major cities, in addition to downioadina NavPix imaoes onto the N40i and N60i devices, you can also create your own photo library using the integrated 1.3" megapixel camera, and upload them for others to share on www.navman.com.

RRP $899 (N40i); $1099 (N60i)

Copyright Adrenalin Publishing Ltd. May 2007
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