NAVIGON into’s low price GPS 2000S Navigator

Monday, September 15th, 2008

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NAVIGON’s latest GPS device packs in the firm’s latest software updates into a lower price, and thin, package. Lane Assistant Pro and Reality View Pro both with the 3.5-inch 2000S that’s launch price at $199 should attract buyer’s attention. The whole package reminds me of the 2200S announced last week but seems to lack the free traffic updates., the budget GPS unit features an updated destination entry system and even spell checks your entry. (nice)Throw in a 2GB of flash memory, along with a 375MHz ATLAS III CPU with 64MB of SDRAM and this should be a good Christmas seller.

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