Navtones Signs Kim Cattrall For Celebrity Turn-By-Turn Navigation
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jun 26, 2008 Navtones has announced the exclusive worldwide release of A-list actress, Kim Cattrall, as a premium voice download for all TomTom portable navigation devices. As the first female voice in the Navtones roster of inimitable celebrity talent, Ms. Cattrall joins the company's current cast in bringing her own brand of turn-by-turn entertainment to the growing base of more than twenty million TomTom users worldwide. Having recently reprised her role as the sultry Samantha Jones in the highly-anticipated blockbuster film "Sex And The City: The Movie", Kim Cattrall makes her in-car navigation debut to similar fanfare as her frequently-requested, easily-installed voice download brings sexy to any city. Like all Navtones downloads, Ms. Cattrall's voice is available for download from Navtones.com in two configurations. The 'Funny' version provides turn-by- turn driving directions infused with her unmistakable charm, while the 'Standard' version delivers only directions, in her soft, soothing voice. Either version can be downloaded individually for $12.95 from Navtones.com, or $19.95 if purchased together. Foreign currency, credit card, and all other available payment options are processed via PayPal for a seamless checkout. "Kim Cattrall represents everything we look for in a celebrity voice: Instant recognition, worldwide appeal, and a genuine, fun-loving personality. We could not ask for a better talent as our inaugural female celebrity," says Will Andre, CEO of Navtones. On her foray into the world of satellite navigation, Ms. Cattrall adds,"Putting my voice on GPS systems is such a unique way for me to reach out and connect with my fans." Related Links Navtones GPS Applications, Technology and Suppliers
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