
Lowrance has a new GPS navigation system in town known as the XOG. While it doesn’t boast any exemplary features, the XOG device is extremely versatile as it can be used in different modes of transportation from cars to boats or even while you’re hiking in the great outdoors. Features include a 3.5″ 16-bit color touchscreen display at 320 x 240 resolution, a 12-channel GPS antenna, an SD memory card slot, and an integrated speaker, all crammed into a tough and waterproof (IPX4 specifications) body. Street navigation maps are provided by Navteq, but you can also include plug-n-play maps from Lowrance such as FreedomMaps, Fishing Hot Spots PRO, and LakeMaster ProMaps among others. There is no word on pricing as at press time.
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