Navman N60i Review
PC Mag has a good review up of the Navman N60i GPS system that joins the widescreen set of GPS systems, and comes equipped with the
SiRF star III chipset for fast start-up times and solid locks on satellite signals. The unit comes pre-loaded with North American maps on solid-state memory, and has an internal battery for a few hours of unplugged navigation. The unit is not Test to Speech (TTS) capable, but does offer voice guidance.
The big feature on the Navman higher end GPS systems like the N60i is the ability to take pictures, and load them in as placemarks for points of interest or locations. The N60i comes with a camera, and the ability to geotag pictures with the location you took them. You can then scroll through pictures, tap the ones that are geotagged and navigate back to that place. This feature first came out on the Navman iCN 760 and is now transferred to the slimmer better looking sibling the N60i.
Craig Ellison says, “Overall, the Navman N60i represents a significant improvement over the iCN 750. It has a better, lighter form factor, a larger, better screen, an extended battery life, and a lower price. Though I don't find NavPix compelling, it's a nice feature and, at the lower price, doesn't represent a significant premium.”
For his full take on the Navman N60i head on over to PC Mag.
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Posted by Scott Martin at January 24, 2007 8:14 PM