Navigation that passion. The Tour dâ € ™ business in Italy, so-called Pnd, aka personal navigation devices is more than tripled, rising according to figures Gfk by just over 65 million euros in the peridium October-November 2006 to almost 190 million € ™ s counterpart period € ™ s year. And this despite the falling prices of 35% expanded volumes expanding user base dâ € ™ offerings thanks to less than 200 euros with an average of less than 400. In this expansive market is starting to be many alternatives to the usual TomTom. These include MyGuide has just released the model 3300 with integrated GPS receiver based on the popular SiRFIII chipset and Bluetooth connectivity. The Navigator is equipped with 3.5 inch LCD display with touchscreen and is powered by a 300Mhz Intel processor. The view is that both two dimensional and has a different resolution for driving day and night.
MyGuide 3300 reads MP3 files, videos, photos and © are 4 games. The digital map data is signed Giga Map, which offers full coverage of 42 countries € ™ s Eastern and Western Europe but also in the Balkans. The maps cover not only the main roads but does a real â € œporta navigation took a €? from € ™ Scottish highlands to the outskirts of Istanbul. Moreover, thanks to the Giga Map, will no longer be necessary to change the card to the border of each country.
The navigation software is the MyGuide 6.0 that has voice guidance in 24 languages, in addition to 2.6 million points of interest like gas stations, scenic areas, hotels, etc.. Software like the card with maps of all 42 countries are already installed on 2 GB internal memory is expandable up to 4GB.
Giga Map includes maps of the following countries: Albania, Andorra, Belgium, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Spinning Mill, France, Greece, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Croatia, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia , Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Norway, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Switzerland, Sweden, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Czech Republic, Turkey, Hungary, Vatican, Belarus.
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