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Finding the way with Navman

For those who can't navigate further than the end of their nose, Navman introduces a new handheld GPS unit with colour display.
Dubbed the iCN620, the new unit features Navman's SmartMAP software for the UK and Ireland. This delivers door-to-door voice navigation, info on points of interest (hotels, shops, restaurants, bars etc.) plus Back-on-Track technology which automatically re-routes you should you make a wrong turn.
Expected to retail for a somewhat steep £849, the iCN620 will be in shops in November. Full European map software will be available in December for £200.
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Posted by Shiny Media on October 21, 2003 in Gadgets | Permalink
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