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Navigon 8410 satnav launched in UK

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

navigon-debuts-new-8410-porThe demanding and insatiable techies of the United Kingdom are having a blast. Their satellite navigators aren’t just those simple devices anymore. They can now be the Navigon 8410 satnav, the best in the market in terms of navigational gadgets.
Of course, it goes to say that it’s the best means and I need to reason out why. Well, here’s why.
The Navigon 8410 satnav comes with an incredible photo-real mapping of major cities. Driving has never been made this good! Photo-real mapping, after all, gives directions to drivers about the best routes to take at any given moment. Now getting lost is not an excuse!
As for its looks, which what most notice first in any gadget, the new Navigon product has a polished metal body, looking sleek and chic. It has a 5-inch glass screen that makes the gadget more like a MacBook and not a satnav. As for the glass touchscreen, it’s not only a helpful visual feature; it is also touch-sensitive. This is what most users want – effortless and convenient employment of the features. Navigon takes pride on the touch-sensitive ability of the 8410 satnav as the second-best competitor is way, way behind on this.
Apart from all these awesome additions, the 8410 have the improved voice command understanding system that comprehends colloquialisms as well. No need to be that watchful grammar school boy! Also, the gadget can be attached to a digital TV module and you instantly get Freeview on the go. Of course, be sure and safe not to be watching the news while driving.
Navigon is confident that with these additions to their most sought-after high-end satnavs, they can largely contribute to drivers not getting lost and making their experience on the road much better. Of course Navigon 8410 is a sure winner in its class, with price pegged at £399.99, it is a good excuse to claiming you’re so cool because you have it!

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Never go wrong with Navigon Mobile Navigator

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

navigon-mobile-navigator-7No matter how advanced and pricey your car GPS, you still lose your way because of its limitations. Once your car is out of the city even just a couple of miles, you may lose your connection and finding your way around is just a matter of luck. But with Navigon MobileNavigator, your map is on your phone so no more lost highways or dead-ends.
TomTOm might have made the announcement ahead, but with the release of Navigon, TomTom has been beaten to the same pursuit of launching the first iPhone sat-nav application. The app works on 3G and 3GS phones and requires only the 3.0 software. Navigon’s sat-nav app takes full advantage of 3.0’s turn-by-turn navigation on your portable techie gear. Now, who needs a separate sat-nav when you can have it on your phone?
The Navigon MobileNavigator covers the whole of Europe, with only the UK version available for now. The rest of the world is, of course, looking forward to getting their hand on the sat-nav app. Elsewhere, Sygic Mobile Maps that has guided Aussie iPhone users claimed being the first turn-by-turn navigation application to hit the app store. But the point is who produced and released it first. Wink! Wink!
The Navigon MobileNavigator has full GPS – navigation installed in your iPhone, along with map materials. Have this sat-nav that has full, active route guidance, and it can now be said that you have the world in your hands, errr…. just UK and Ireland for the meantime.
If you see in the future a traveling expedition with friends, family or just your partner, the Navigon Mobile Navigator is a worthy investment. There’s a version that includes over 35 European countries at a price of only ₤ 65. The UK and Ireland versions at ₤ 38 is also out now.

Why pay for two gadgets when you can get it in one piece?

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Navigon MobileNavigator and iPhone, a formidable duo.

Friday, July 24th, 2009

navigon-mobilenavigator-iphoneNavigon has again won yet another race to being the best choice among navigation gadgets. With the MobileNavigator App for iPhone recently released and now available at Apple’s AppStore, Navigon has again edged by miles its competitors.
Since the release of the iPhone 3.0 software, all other companies have stated their support for the updated platform that opens new possibilities, and Navigon just made its support concrete and comfy for a multitude of iPhone users.
The MobileNavigator is the first turn-by-turn navigation application in Europe with price pegged at £54.99. The device features, among others, landscape and portrait support, the much amusing and helpful Reality View Pro and that special function where users can auto-resume following a phone call. The latest addition to Navigon’s showcase of products also has 2D and 3D display features.
Many users and loyal Navigon followers are thankful for the auto-resume ability of the gadget. This is because iPhones are not made for multi-tasking. Hence, when one takes a call, a running application should be exited from whenever calls are being made or taken. But with the auto-resume feature, MobileNavigator will sure be the most preferred in the market.
The device also comes with Real Road sign pro, the Lane Assistant Pro, and the Speed Assistant which are remarkable guides to driving like a pro – and safely! The MobileNavigator also has the day and night mode among its key features where the driving and riding public can gain easier access whatever time of day they want to. Users can also get the options of displaying points of POIs along their routes.
Many Navigon device users are also eager for latest developments from the manufacturer after hearing that a free, lite version will be released soon, and will come without the active route guidance.
More information about the MobileNavigator and Navigon products are available at Pocket GPS Worldand
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