V7 My Guide in for Review
V7/My Guide unveiled its Navigator 1000 GPS product last year and I recently got one in for review. The unit is targeted at the entry level market. The
MyGuide V7 Navigator 1000 comes with many features, including a 3.5-inch TFT LCD screen, 320 x 240 resolution, touch-screen enabled, turn-by-turn voice instruction in 23 languages, SD card technology, expandable storage, picture viewer, MP3-audio and AVI-video capabilities. The unit carries a two-year warranty and includes mounting hardware. The unit uses an iGo software package that is similar to the Mio C310x (and other Mio products) so if you have seen or used those, you'll be in familiar territory. From my playing around with the unit, it is not EXACTLY like the Mio and their Mio Map branded interface, so I'll dig in and understand some of the key differences as I use the unit.
Update: See My Review of the V7/MyGuide Navigator 1000 - 4/13
The V7 Division plans to launch new GPS PND Devices in the first quarter of 2007 including devices with four-inch screens and Bluetooth hands-free technology... so stay tuned.
Included in the box:
V7 Navigator 1000
Stylus Pen
Software CD includes hardware and software Manual
HW Quick Installation Guide
Car Charger
Goose Neck Car Mount Kit
AC Adaptor
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Posted by Scott Martin at March 31, 2007 7:57 AM