Lasoo Product Reviews - March 2008
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Navman has long been one of the leaders in the GPS/satellite navigation market, and its new S-Series continues to lead the pack.
The Navman S-Series was brought onto the market in Australia towards the end of last year, with the S30 being the entry-level model.
First and foremost the unit has undergone a massive design overhaul, sporting a far more high-end look and a 3.5-inch touchscreen. You use this touchscreen to operate the unit, rather than pressing any physical buttons.
Because this is the entry-level model, it is not as fully featured as its big brothers in the Navman S-Series. Basically, it will give you directions from A to B (and isn't that the most important thing for a GPS unit?). It comes with the latest maps from Sensis, which will mark out things such as red light and speed cameras for you.
It also comes with a windscreen mount, which gives you easy access to the unit while you're driving. It can be charged through you car's cigarette lighter.
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March 6, 2008