Navman PIN 570
Navman's got a new PiN device out, the Pocket PC based 570. It looks a lot like the Garmin iQue, and the PiN 570 features Navman's SmartST 2005 software, a 2.5-inch 65k color QVGA touchscreen, a 266MHz CPU, 64MB RAM, SDIO slot, and no Windows Mobile 5.0.
"This fully-fledged global positioning systems (GPS) navigation solution with integrated Pocket PC capabilities is the ideal travel companion for busy professionals on the road. The PiN 570 is a stylish and compact device, small enough to be carried in your shirt pocket, combining the latest navigation technology with personal information management and multimedia in one highly portable handheld. From your desk to your dashboard, the Navman PiN 570 will navigate you through your day."
*Clear Turn-by-Turn Instructions: available in both male and female voices and a choice of 9 languages;
*Multiple Navigation Views: 3D map view, 2D map view, quick next-maneuver icon view with 2D mini-map, and a text-based instruction list that displays the next four maneuvers;
*Journey Planner: allowing users to define up to 12 preplanned stops en route to their final destination;
*My Points-of-Interest (POI): enabling users to customize their PiN 570 by defining individual POIs, or downloading and importing other third-party POI databases;
* Active My POI: definable alarms for the notification of approaching, user-selectable points of interest;
*Nearest POI: providing quick access to a specific POI by shortest distance (e.g. closest gas station, parking lot, ATM, etc.).
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Posted by Scott Martin at September 20, 2005 8:19 PM