Navman Sports Sweet New Entry Model

Author: Sven Rafferty
Wednesday, October 4, 2006

Not to let a good thing settle in, Navman has quickly updated its entry model to the new F20 after only releasing the iCN 320 a mere few months ago earlier this year. The F20 thins out the the iCN 320 and adds many features without adding cost to the small GPS device. The $379.95 model comes preloaded with all current maps of the United States and is packed with goodies usually found on much higher priced GPS navigation devices.

“It is important for first time users to have a navigation product they can easily understand and completely trust,” said Kent Dickerson, director of sales, Navman USA. “Right out of the box, the F20 is ready to use, providing drivers with all of the features they need, in a simple product – at an affordable price.”

Users will be able to trust the 3.5 inch screen to accurately allow their finger to select addresses and POI information with the easy to use touch sensitive screen. Tele Atlas map data will keep you on the road, new and old, and dedicated buttons for nearby gas and parking facilities will help you locate such needed landmarks in a hurry. The high quality internal speaker assists in your non-visual navigation and the anti-glare screen will help you see clearly when you do need that visual navigation. Topping the new F20 off with the second-generation SiRFstar III chipset, you’ll acquire satellites faster than you can say, “How do we get to grandma’s house?”

The Navman F20 features a high quality, slim and portable design that weighs 7.1-ounces and measures 3.13-inches (H) x 4.57-inches (W) x 0.95-inches (D). Its integrated rechargeable Li-ION battery provides up to 3.5-hours of battery life allowing the F20 to function both inside and outside of a vehicle. The Navman F20 comes complete with a vehicle mounting bracket and vehicle power adapter. Available now at all fine electronic stores.


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