A portable in-car GPS (portable navigation device or PND) unit still has significant relevance, especially as map updates on some built-in-dash units can cost several times the price. Why? First, you ...
Navman's latest satellite navigation system promises a bigger screen and simple instructions, so does it live up to the promise? We hit the road to find out. The first thing you are likely to spot on ...
April 4, 2006 Navman announced a new addition to its line of in-vehicle navigation devices yesterday that combines GPS, internet functionality and digital imaging technologies by using photos to ...
Manufacturers of standalone SatNav devices need to deliver features at an excellent bang-for-buck ratio to compete with in-car factory fitted as well as the many other GPS enabled devices on hand ...
UberGizmo has the scoop on two new Navman GPS devices; the iCN320 and iCN550. They’ll be released in Europe in about two weeks, and the Europe-centric map on an included MMC card is reflective of that ...
The baby of the Navman family is a bland looking affair, with one of the smallest displays around. Still, it’s ready to motor out of the box; the initial set-up is very simple indeed, with up-to-date ...
Derek loves nothing more than punching a remote location into a GPS, queuing up some music and heading out on a long drive, so it's a good thing he's in charge of CNET Australia's Car Tech channel.
Navman Wireless has released its M-Nav 760, the latest upgrade to its M-Nav all-in-one vehicle dispatch, messaging and GPS navigation unit. The M-Nav is designed to work with Navman’s OnlineAVL2 fleet ...
I screwed up my nose when Navman announced its new MY450LMT ($379) sat nav. Who needs a standalone GPS system in their car in this age when big-screen smartphones offer free apps like Google Maps, ...
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