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 Looking for GPS device for your car? Sony has unveiled two new nav-u GPS devices for your car, the Sony NV-U73T and Sony UV-U83T. The NV-U73T model comes with a 4.3-inch with 16:9 aspect ratio display, and the NV-U83T model comes a 4.8-inch with 16:9 aspect ratio display and ultra-thin footprint. Both features text-to-speech functionality, the dual view, super suction cup mounting system and gesture command. The text-to-speech technology enables the voice prompts to actually say the name of the street or highway. With anti-glare coating, it is easy to see the screen in any lighting condition. With its high resolution, the device maintains a clear image even when the screen is split into two images. This unique dual view feature helps drivers navigate visually so they don’t have to rely solely on street signs. Gesture command, another unique new Sony function, lets drivers jump to commands with one touch on the display, eliminating the need to dig down on the menu. If drivers want to go home, they just draw a roof (or inverted V) and the destination becomes home. Other gesture commands include zoom in or out, call home and two user-customized destinations. It’s easy to use.
The great feature is, if the GPS signal is weak, the nav-u device will still be able to keep drivers headed in the right direction. Another unique feature, called POSITION Plus, provides constant, more accurate positioning and interruption-free guidance. In addition to the SiRF Star III GPS chip, POSITION Plus includes pressure, gyro and acceleration sensors. The device uses these additional sensors to calibrate where drivers are so they can safely plan ahead and not miss turns coming out of tunnels or from in-between tall buildings. The nav-u systems come with nearly 5 million points of interest, making it easy to find destinations nationwide. The system will automatically complete partial entries of states, cities and street names. It also comes with U.S. and Canadian maps on their 2GB flash memory. Maps of Alaska, Canada, Hawaii and Puerto Rico also come pre-installed. They also come with a Memory Stick Pro Duo slot for future expansion capabilities. Beside that the top-end NV-U83T model adds another safety feature Bluetooth technology for making hands-free phone calls. With a built-in microphone, drivers can use voice commands to initiate calls via compatible Bluetooth-enabled cell phones. The nav-u system connects automatically so drivers can keep their hands on the steering wheel and their eyes on the road. For drivers geared toward value, Sony Electronics is announcing that its new nav-u personal navigation devices (models NV-U73T and NV-U83T) are now available at retail and online stores for about $300 and $400, respectively. |