Lowrance has chosen Navteq to provide mapping capabilities to its new mobile navigation device known as the XOG Crossover Navigation GPS. The XOG brings together the requisites of an in-dash system with the convenience of a portable device, featuring flexible routing capabilities, turn-by-turn voice guidance, visual cues, intuitive menus, a high-resolution color touchscreen display, a high-sensitivity GPS chipset as well as a built-in MP3 player and JPEG picture viewer. With Navteq software powering it, you will be able to gain access to over three million points of interests as long as you traverse through the US and Canada.
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