
Insignia has released a new GPS system entitled NS-CNV20, which will be for sell at BestBuy when it becomes available to the public. One of the main points of attraction is the inclusion of a cellular modem, so you can make use of the internet to have access to plenty of services such as (real time) traffic updates, and searches made in Google.
The Insignia NS-CNV20 boasts a 4.3-inch screen with bluetooth, and probably has all the multimedia features that others GPS systems offer.
In order to keep the maps updated, a visit to Geek Squad must be done. The Geek Squad Map Update Service works 4 times a year, and the subscription is free for the first year. In addition to “those” maps, you can also use Google Maps on your personal computer, and afterwards transfer the information needed to the GPS system.
It can either be used on a vehicle, or by foot – your choice depending on the situation.
Traffic updates will keep you from getting stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic, and Google Local Search will help you pinpoint that hard-to-find antique rug shop as you’re driving around the neighborhood it’s in.
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