Satnav Launches New GPS Device - Moov 300
07 Jul, 2009, 2:10 pm IST |
tech2 News Staff
|
|
SatNav Technologies has launched the all new SatGuide PND Moov 300, a personal navigation device (PND) to provide hassle free road navigation with features like voice prompted directions and a 4.3-inch touch-screen for better user interface to its consumers. Loaded with the latest SatGuide maps, the new attributes of the device like GPS navigator, calculator and digital entertainment features - audio and video player make it a multi-functionality gadget. The comprehensive SatGuide Maps include detailed road maps of 200+ cities and more than 15 lakh points of interest for customers to choose from. The maps are constantly enhanced and on the anvil are plans to grow this to 500 cities, 30 lakh destinations, and ultimately the 6 lakh villages across the country. Moov300 offers the cost conscious Indian consumer, benefits of a widescreen personal navigation device without compromising on the quality and features. The device is priced at Rs. 16,990 and is available online at www.satguide.in . The product is also available across all major Large Format Retailers (LFRs) across the country, like Ezone, Croma, Reliance Digital, HCL Digilife, XCite etc. The device can be easily installed in vehicles and is accompanied with a USB cable and an in-car charger. Moov 300 comes with the latest WinCE 5.0 version and sports a 64 MB Flash with 512 MB RAM. |
RELATED STORIES
MapmyIndia to unveil Android-based GPS system at Auto Expo 2012
China launches its own GPS network
Smartphone app to 'Fight Back' sexual harassment
Dell to discontinue sale of 7-inch Streak tablet in the U.S
HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio launches in India
BlackBerry Bold 9790 images leak again, set for November launch
Leaked Images, Availability, Pricing,
Specs, Pre-order

How to: Convert any surface into a touchscreen with a Wiimote
Rhishikesh Bhagwat
Thu Feb 16, 03:38:23
Rahul Mukherjee
Wed Feb 15, 22:19:14
Top smartphones under Rs.10,000
Pintu Patel
Wed Feb 15, 20:14:09
More from GPS Devices
U.S Court finds police use of GPS on suspect unconstitutional
More from this Author
Gigabyte readying affordable dual SIM...
HTC rumoured to be working on a streaming...
Authorities seize iPads over trademark...
iPad sales to surpass PCs, believes Apple...



















Mixx
Facebook
Twitter
Digg
delicious
reddit
MySpace
StumbleUpon
LinkedIn
















































_011517074205_160x90.jpg)


















