Typical price: £200
What is it: Widescreen, touch-sensitive sat-nav with European maps
What we think: Clear widescreen display and its own innovative NavPix technology make it easy to use
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 2 November 2007
Tags: Navman, Navman S70, European, widescreen display, video player
We like:
NavPix navigation; 109mm widescreen display; interface; Qwerty keyboard; spoken letters; POI; NavDesk 2008
We don't like:
No camera; route recalculations; spoken letters; voice directions
CNET UK judgement:
The Navman S70 is a low-priced navigation device which incorporates a superb widescreen display, voice spoken letters, European maps and its own unique NavPix technology. Only sat-nav enthusiasts would notice some of its minor negatives
Full review:
The Navman S70, with its European maps, offers a simple method of navigation via its innovative NavPix technology. A free 12-month safety camera trial, a wealth of places of interest (POI), Qwerty keyboard option and a quality widescreen display brings up the rear. Continue Reading...
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