Navman F20 In-Car GPS
December 17, 2007
Navman is one of the leading companies in the UK manufacturing a range of sat nav units. They have a range of sat-nav models to their credit. One of the most popular models from them is the new Navman F20 In-Car GPS unit. The features supported by this device are outstanding and it comes integrated with a range of advanced features including a brilliant display and POI’s.
Features and Technicalities
• The display screen embedded in the new Navman F20 Car GPS System is worth mentioning. This is a 3.5 inch wide screen. The specialty of this screen is that is a highly sensitive touch screen. The screen is made of LCD colour display technology.
• The integrated memory of the unit is also remarkable. It comes with a 32B flash memory and the integrated memory is 256 MB. It can also be expanded up to 512 MB or 2GB with MMC. It also has an SD card slot for storing additional maps.
• The processor used in this in-car GPS unit is Intel 200MHz Xscale processor.
• The battery of the device plays a vital role. The GPS unit comes with a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery that promises to give a life time up to 3.5 hours.
• This compact device has its dimensions as 11.6 cm x 2.4 cm x 8 cm (W x D x H) and it weighs 200 grams.
• The GPS receiver is a vital component of the Navman in-car GPS system. The device comes integrated with SiRFstar III technology GPS receiver that receives the satellite signals accurately.
• The features of the device are also appreciable. It gives you clear and loud voice instructions to your specified destination.
• The automatic re-routing feature allows you to get back to the correct route if you take a wrong turn.
• The trip-computer feature allows you to avoid toll roads, avoid ferry’s and also know the fastest or the shortest route to your destination.
• There are carious Points of interests in the device and you can also add your own POIs.
• The device also has buttons on the device to tell you about the nearest fuel and parking stations.
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