Navman iCN 510 GPS Pocket PC
Oct 21, 04 10:09 AM PDT
Here are new photos of the Navman ICN 510 GPS Pocket PC that we presented back on Sept 10. The unit can be used in landscape mode, which is pretty cool. Their Smart ST software looks very good as well, but I have not seen it in action, yet. The $449 price is OK. It's much better than the £499 that it is selling for in U.K
Everything so expensive in U.K...

Navman iCN 510 Basic Specs
• Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery
• 32MB of flash memory
• SD/MMC expansion slot
• Price: $449.95
SmartST Version 3 Mapping Software (from mobilemag)
• Detailed Trip Planner: allows users to plan and optimize detailed trips with up to 12 destinations; users can easily change the order of planned stops while en route.
• U.S. Base Map: complete U.S. base map provides details for all major interstates and highways, as well as select primary roads. Users can now load select cities along their route and still easily navigate to their destination.
• Points of Interest (POI) Import: enables users to customize individual POIs, or create their own POI databases; the user can also download other specialized POI databases from third-party websites.
• Improved Map Topography: street maps now contain a topographic polygon display for colorful elevation relief.
• Nearest POI: helps users determine the nearest gas stations, shops, movie theatres, camping sites, hotels, historical sites, etc., from the iCN 510’s pre-installed database containing tens-of-thousands of POIs.
• Active My POI™: allows users to set alarms alerting them to the proximity of a specified custom POI.
• 2D mini-map: new mini-maps enhance the text-only instruction view on the turn-by-turn navigation screen.
• Latest 2004 Map Data: the iCN 510 includes the latest TeleAtlas road network data release for the most up-to-date navigation experience. Address information is also displayed while driving as locations are passed.
· Improved Routing Options: provides users with an unprecedented level of routing control such as specialized options like routing via ferries, and a sliding percentage preference scale for options like quickest/shortest routes, preference for freeways and urban roads.
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