Thursday, January 17, 2008

Sat Nav Europe

There are many sat nav European products available on the market; products are intended to assist you with navigation. Many features the navigation systems come with are touch screen control, up to five million points of interest, 36 different languages, a multi-destination itinerary. Since the late 1980’s, Euronav has been making navigation easier for tens of thousands of leisure and professional mariners around the world with its seaPro navigation software. Most products comes equipped with preloaded street maps, including POI database hotels, restaurants, fuel, school zones, safety cameras and much more. A touch screen makes for easy scrolling and in 2D or 3D maps and turn-by-turn voice directions. On one hand, pedestrian navigation systems seem to have the potential to provide useful mobile assistance in the unknown environments. On the other hand, the ever-present availability of the assistance might have the side effect that users do not make an effort to acquire spatial knowledge because such knowledge is not necessary any longer for reaching the destination. There a systems available which include pedestrian mode, this is used on foot and navigates as smoothly in historical streets. You may choose the type of car that you are driving at that moment, the route you prefer to take and even the type of road that you choose. There is an in-car fitted navigation and entertainment system which brings leading consumer navigation technology to the automotive aftermarket, taking this system to new levels. It displays cutting edge 3D street level navigation, DVD and MP3 playback or game console on the front and optional rear-seat displays. The specifications include UK street level maps which are preloaded, back on track automatic re-routing, remote control, packed with user preference features, multimedia features, optional connections for your iPod, camera or CD, RDS FM/AM radio, colour screen, a built in amplifier and much more. Written by Antonious Lamston. Find more information on sat nav europe

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