Intempo Digital slapped some metallic pink on its £299 Buddy satellite navigation system and calls it a device that is aimed at the female population, which is a preposterous idea, really. Intempo claims that the GPS market is saturated with boring, dull-looking products that do not appeal to the female population, hoping that the Buddy will be able to fill the niche. Purchasing a GPS satellite navigation system is totally different from buying a handbag. Hopefully Garmin, TomTom and other GPS manufacturers will not take this ridiculous route. More features after the jump. • Simple to use right out of the box
• Clear and simple menus with large buttons which can be activated by finger or the stylus provided
• Full screen landscape format gives a clear view of upcoming and surrounding roads
• 2D and 3D maps with accurate voice guidance, and clear directional symbols
• Calculates optimal route, and even sets you back on the right track after a wrong turn
• Navigate back to your home address with one touch
• Remote control
• Instant address retrieval from History, Favourites or POIs
• Planning and optimisation of routes including possible stopovers
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