Archive for the 'Personal Navigation Assistants' Category



MapStar GPS

There’s s not a whole elbow room to be found in the GPS biz, but upstart Map-Star is set to try to muscle its way in nonetheless, unveiling its first and (for now at least) only GPS device. From the looks of it, however, they’re not going to have an easy time standing out from […]

Fujitsu Siemens Computers (FSC) and NAVIGON have unveiled the co-developed Pocket LOOX N100. The light, compact, industry redefines the personal navigation device (PND) product category by offering a navigation experience with new on-the-go features and functionality.
Measuring 0.6 in. thin and weighing 3.9 oz, the Pocket LOOX N100 is powered by 5 hr rechargeable lithium-ion battery […]

AA Navigator has released its latest unit, the Vive! This one’s strictly for the European market, pre-loaded with maps of the U.K. and Ireland (including over 50,000 POIs), with a pricier option also available that’ll add a 1GB SD card filled with maps for guiding you throughout all of Western Europe.
The unit’s specs look to […]

Sanyo has decided to create a GPS navigator for the US, the EasyStreet Whereas most of those on the market today go for around $600-$900, The WinCE-powered EasyStreet NVM-4030 has been priced at a mere $399.99. It features a 4-inch TFT Touch Screen with over 1.4 million points of interest, voice guidance, Bluetooth calling with […]

Road Angel 6000

Many company’s have been searching for the holy grail of SatNav, a combined navigation and speed trap warning system. A few have made it to market like the one from Trafficmaster (SatNav) and Road Angels Navigator, however they have both been prohibitively expensive for all but the dedicated road warrior. Now however Road Angel have […]






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