September 17, 2007
Navman's slim S-series
Navman has acted to keep up with the lead pack by revamping its sat nav range and coming up with the new, slimmer S-series.
There are four models in the new series, from thetop of the range S90i at £300 to the budget S30 at £150.
Navman claim over 500 enhancements including new maps, PIN codes, anti-glare widescreen displays, new slimline designs, spoken voice directions, auto dimming displays, traffic information and the now ubiquitous bluetooth connectivity.
All but the cheapest model also features Navman NavPix technology which allows you to upload geotagged pictures and download geotagged images from Flickr.
The full range:
Navman S90i: (£299.99)
- Stylish, intelligent design
- Safe, easy to use menu
- Brilliant, sharp 4.3-inch high quality touch screen
- Latest 2007.4 European maps pre-installed
- Built in real-time traffic receiver – sub free
- Integrated Bluetooth hands-free calling
- Text to Speech (TTS) – speaks "next turn" road names
- Preloaded safety camera data – free trial
- Route traffic overview
- NavPix technology – navigate to pictures
- Integrated NavPix camera
- New Navman Desktop Manager inc. Mileage reporter
- PIN code lock
Navman S70: (£199.99)
- Stylish, intelligent design
- Safe, easy to use menu
- Brilliant, sharp 4.3-inch high quality touch screen
- Latest 2007.4 European maps pre-installed
- Real time traffic information (optional)
- Integrated Bluetooth hands-free calling
- Preloaded safety camera data – free trial
- Route traffic overview
- NavPix technology – navigate to pictures
- New Navman Desktop Manager inc. Mileage reporter
- PIN code lock
Navman S50: (£179.99)
- Stylish, intelligent design
- Safe, easy to use menu
- Brilliant, sharp 4.3-inch high quality touch screen
- Latest 2007.4 Regional maps pre-installed
- Real time traffic information (optional)
- Integrated Bluetooth hands-free calling
- Preloaded safety camera data – free trial
- Route Traffic overview
- NavPix technology – navigate to pictures
- New Navman Desktop Manager inc. Mileage reporter
- PIN code lock
Navman S30: (£149.99)
- Stylish, intelligent design
- Safe, easy to use menu
- Crisp clear map display on 3.5-inch touch screen
- Latest 2007.4 Regional maps pre-installed
- Preloaded safety camera data – free trial
- Intelligent day / night display
- New Navman Desktop Manager
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Navman S90i - an expensive unsupported piece of junk
Posted 05/12/07 08:00 by Wa Guy
Supposedly the cherry (or top banana) of the Navman In-Car range .... but its actually a lemon ! I have a Navman S90i. Through normal use, a bug in the operating software rendered my S90i completely and instantly useless. It is stuck in a loop between the splash screen and a re-occurring message, with no choice of exit or any other way to break the cycle. Even turning it off for any length period does not help. I have contacted technical assistance through the Navman website and no support has been forthcoming. So, my lovely, brand new and top-of-the-line Navman is currently a very expensive paper-weight, as it has no other useful purpose. You would not want to trust the S90i to get you out of trouble. In an instant, it can bug out on you ... and you are on your own. My Navman case ID number for my reported technical problem is 419466 ... and if anyone from Navman eventually cares to get back to me about this problem ... please do so !