Pocket LOOX N100 in US
Fujitsu Siemens and NAVIGON announced the Pocket LOOX N100 to the U.S. market at the CES 2007 show. This light, compact, and ultra-portable is another small, highly pocketable GPS that changes how we think about GPS navigation units. This is a similar type product to the Mio H610 GPS that I
reviewed late last year. Small, feature-rich for those on the go. The Pocket LOOX N100 will be on sale in the Spring for a list price of $499.
Designed for dynamic lifestyles – business people, over-scheduled soccer moms, anyone on the go – the Pocket LOOX measures 0.6 inches (16mm) thin and weighs 3.9 ounces (110 grams), making it the thinnest and smallest multifunctional PND available. This pocket-sized device delivers heavyweight performance in a featherweight package as the perfect travel companion. Featuring the largest display in its class, the Pocket LOOX 2.8 inch color screen is comparable to its heftier predecessors. The device, powered by a five-hour rechargeable lithium-ion battery, also sports a built-in MP3 player, video player, photo viewer and computer games in a trendy design that can hang off a keychain. The Pocket LOOX guarantees one-click operation; directed by NAVIGON’s customized MobileNavigator (MN) Premium™ software featuring touch screen capabilities and a multilingual user interface.
The Pocket LOOX is the first U.S. device to leverage the advantages of NAVIGON’s MN Premium software for rich and easy-to-use, audio-guided navigation. The company’s category-leading map display provides lane information, point-of-interest searches with branded icons along the route, speed limit information and warnings, road signs, and GPS auto-follow in tunnels – features typically reserved for high-end products.
The Pocket LOOX is sold with a Mini SD card (up to 2 GB), car holder, car charger, AC adapter, USB cable, headphones, two face plates, and a quick reference guide. Additional information is available at www.navigonusa.com.
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Posted by Scott Martin at January 11, 2007 11:31 AM