Motonav TN700 at CES 2010

By Tony - 01/10/2010 8:01:05 PM


Motorola has presented a new GPS Navigation System at CES 2010, it is codenamed Motonav TN700 and boasts a nice 5.1-inch display screen.

Feature-wise the TN700 has a service called MotoExtras which is free for the first 3 months and provides different types of information. Additionally there is a local search thanks to the Microsoft search engine also known as Big, and you can get details about the weather, gas price, flight status and much more. Other goodies of the new GPS include 3D landmarks, multiview display, voice destination entry, and also lane assistance plus text-to-speech.

The Motonav TN700 will become available for purchase later this year for an unknown price.

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