Sanyo’s EasyStreet NVM-4030
Published October 27th, 2006 in Personal Navigation AssistantsSanyo 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 your cellular phone, and turn-by-turn navigation. It also allows for digital audio playback for MP3s, WMA, and WAV files.

At just $400, it significantly undercuts TomTom’s, Garmin’s, and Mio’s products offering that same GPS-triple-play line-up of turn-by-turn and voice navigation, digital audio playback, and Bluetooth hands-free calling when coupled with your mobile.
The most notable aspect of the EasyStreet is that it utilizes portablility so that you can use it in any car or just carry it along if you are navigationally challenged. Also included are a 1 GB SC Card storing U.S. and Canadian map data, AC and DC power adapters, a car mounting kit, and USB cable.
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