Navman has a few GPS devices that are popular for the good features and cheap price, one of them is the F50 that was released in 2007, but their latest system is the S100 which is also the first model in the fresh S-Series.

Boasting a super flat 4.3-inch widescreen, the S100 makes use of the Spirit software and their UI named Glide Touch. The system has improved a couple of features when compared to previous models, like the inclusion of Local Search made via Infobel, 3D landmarks, and the NacPix photo navigation with geo-tagging functionalities.

As it always happens on GPS navigation systems, there is an economical routing to save some gas, a MP3 player, and junction views.

The Navman S-Series S100 is priced at £200 ($340) and will become available next month, in November 2008.

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