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Navigator 7000 GPS System

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - December 20, 2006


Road Angel has released the Navigator 7000 GPS navigation system. Some of its interesting features include Bluetooth connectivity and a safety alert database which gives you information regarding safety cameras, accident blackspots etc.

The Navigator 7000 has a 4.5" touchscreen display, MP3 and image file support, and is water resistant. This one is only available in the UK at this point.

Other features include:

  • Full colour 3D or 2D mapping to street level
  • Clear sound voice instructions
  • Quick location search
  • Full postcode search
  • Navigate in Britain door to door (street level)
  • Interchangeable and extendable mapping provided on a simple to use SD card
  • Day and night mode
  • Voice prompts
  • Automatic re-routing
  • Save your favourite routes



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