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The F10 was a recent introduction to Navman's line-up of portable navigation (GPS) units, and is an update to the popular entry-level F20 model.
Navman is one of the most popular choices when it comes to satellite navigation, and that's for a good reason. Generally, Navman's units tend to be reliable, comprehensive, portable and easy-to-use.
The F10 is no different, and being the entry-level model in the range, it's a good option for anyone who is looking to purchase their first GPS unit. If you do a lot of driving, GPS is almost a necessity these days, so you can get directions for wherever you're going quickly and easily.
Sat nav devices make driving a lot safer, particularly when they have features such as voice guidance (the F10 has support for both male and female voices). That means you can simply type in your destination and the device will offer spoken instructions as you go - telling you when to turn and so on. Otherwise, you can get your directions visually on the 3.5-inch LCD screen.
The F10 features the latest 2007 mapping, so you won't find yourself driving down a dead-end street or lost in one of your city's newer suburbs. It can tell you where your landmarks such as petrol and parking stations are located as well, which is always handy.
Last but not least, the Navman F10 can be moved easily from car to car and is ready to use out-of-the-box in moments.
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