Value And Performance Drive Sony's Latest nav-u Navigation Devices
San Diego CA (SPX) Feb 27, 2008 For drivers geared toward value, Sony Electronics is announcing that its new nav-u personal navigation devices (models NV-U73T and NV-U83T) are now available at retail and online stores for about $300 and $400, respectively. These in-car portable systems contain navigation features that drivers have come to expect, such as text-to-speech voice commands and real-time- traffic capability. They also add new safety features, such as the super suction cup mounting system. Sony's new super suction cup comes with both models. It is easy to mount on the windshield or dashboard, providing a tight, stable attachment. Made with a flexible non-adhesive gel, it grips the rugged surface of the dashboard so the touch screen can be mounted closer for an easier reach. Designed to stay put even in the most extreme temperatures, the super suction cup can also be easily removed and transferred to another vehicle.
Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone Calls This new model has a large, 4.8-inch (measured diagonally), 16:9 aspect ratio display and ultra-thin footprint. With anti-glare coating, it is easy to see the screen in any lighting condition. With its high resolution, the device maintains a clear image even when the screen is split into two images. This unique dual view feature helps drivers navigate visually so they don't have to rely solely on street signs. It zooms in and shows certain landmarks to help drivers make the correct turns at the right time. On the highway, dual view shows a 3D rendition of approaching intersections with lane guide information to let drivers know exactly where they need to turn if necessary.
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Touch Screen Shortcuts The nav-u device is the first Sony portable navigation system to show brand icons for restaurants, hotels, gas stations and stores. In addition to proactively selecting a point of interest, drivers will automatically see brand icons appear on the map so it's fast and easy to find favorite locations while driving in unfamiliar cities.
Text to Speech The nav-u systems come with nearly 5 million points of interest, making it easy to find destinations nationwide. The system will automatically complete partial entries of states, cities and street names. It also comes with U.S. and Canadian maps on their 2GB flash memory. Maps of Alaska, Canada, Hawaii and Puerto Rico also come pre-installed. About as wide as a deck of cards, the new devices have a thin, portable design. They also come with a Memory Stick Pro Duo slot for future expansion capabilities. The NV-U73T model comes with a 4.3-inch (measured diagonally), 16:9 aspect ratio display. Its features include text-to-speech functionality, the dual view feature, super suction cup mounting system and gesture command. Related Links nav-u portable navigation devices GPS Applications, Technology and Suppliers
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