Navman iCN 750 - The World's First Image-Based Navigation Device
The Navman iCN 750 is virtually powered by a built-in digital camera for adding to the system's NavPix image library and features a 480x272 pixel high-resolution 4" WQVGA widescreen display and comes with an incorporation of the second generation SiRFstarIII chipset for rapid satellite acquisition. The touch screen offers for a true one touch navigation allowing users to click, share, download and explore. With the click of a button, any location becomes a geo-referenced digital image that can be saved to the Navman iCN 750's personal NavPix library. What more, users can conveniently download interesting new destinations to expand their own personal NavPix library from the Navman website.
Well, according to a survey, people tend to remember the images rather better than addresses, so Navman's answer to that is incorporation of a digital camera in a GPS system. The Navman iCN 750 includes enhanced routing algorithms ensuring users travel the most intuitive course; improved speed and accuracy for town, zip code, street, intersection and house number searches; an extensive Points- of-Interest (POI) database; and two dedicated POI buttons that provide instant access to the location of nearby gas stations or parking lots - saving time and eliminating hassle.
Navman's iCN 750 will be available in early May at electronics stores nationwide and competitively priced at U.S. $799.95.

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