TwoNav Aventura GPS device lets you input your own maps

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Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

twonavaventura-thumbThe TwoNav Aventura is a GPS device with a twist. The $900 device lets you input your own maps using vector and raster imagery, allowing you to turn the topography of Scranton into a fairy land of joy and wonder. It’s Europe-only right now and you can buy them in single country or Western European models.

It has a 3.5-inch touc h screen and Tele Atlas Maps.

* SiRFstar III chipset
* “Rainproof,” but not IPx7 certified
* Internal li-ion battery can be replaced with a 3 AA battery adapter
* 10 – 20 hour battery life
* SDHC card support to 32 GB
* Electronic compass
* Barometric altimeter

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