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Garmin Launch New Nuvi Units at CeBIT - 2x5 series, 900T, 860 and 5000
Garmin have launched a handful of new nuvi devices across a wide price range and all use the new elevation-shaded base map.
The Nuvi 2x5 series is "the next evolution of the 200 series" and uses a new enhanced user-interface (UI) that not only always displays the current speed at all times but also has the 'next turn' information in the top corner as well as an enhanced Traffic screen. The 2x5 units also feature Garmin's HotFix technology which greatly improves GPS fix time. They can also make use of Garmin Connect Photo's - a collection of geo-tagged photo's that can be used for navigating to. They also use the new improved GTM-25 traffic receiver in which the aerial is integrated in the power-cable rather than as an external lead - you can add an external aerial if required still. They will be available from Q3 2008 with a range of mapping and screen sizes and prices will start form £139
The Nuvi 900T will initially only be available in Italy and it's main selling point is the built-in DVB-H digital TV. The programmes are sent over the Three network and so far is only currently active in Italy (as they are testing in Hanover at the moment we were able to see the TV in action). It feature a 4.3" widescreen, Text-to-Speech directions, lifetime TMC subscription. The safety aspects of a TV in your sat nav are discussed here.
The Nuvi 860 is Garmin's flagship device for Europe. It is the European version of the 880 recently announced at CES in Las Vegas and features fully voice-controlled menus - It even worked with MaFt's Yorkshire accent! We will post a video soon of the menu's in action but to give a bit more information about how it works, not only can you go through the menus one by one (eg tools, media player) you can, from the main screen, say 'MP3 player' to jump directly to it or simply say 'find nearest Italian restaurant' and away you go! The 860 comes with a steering wheel controller with 2 buttons - on and off for speech recognition. It connects by bluetooth but as the 860 has a dual-channel bluetooth set up it means you can still have your phone connected for hands-free calling. Also new to the 860 are a handful of games (which need to be bought from www.garmin.com/games) and front-facing stereo speakers. It will be available around May for £499 with European mapping and a lifetime TMC subscription. Both the 900 and 860 feature user-changeable batteries.
And, finally, Garmin goes BIG with the 5.2" Nuvi 5000! The nuvi 5000 is ideal for those with larger vehicles that need navigation on a big screen and users can save upt to 10 routes with multiple via points. These routes can then be optimised to get the most efficient journey for multiple deliveries. You can also select areas on the map to avoid in the route. The Nuvi 5000 also features a video-input that can be used, for example, to show the feed from a reversing camera or DVD player. The 5000 also has a handful of games that can be bought from www.garmin.com/games and is expected to be available from May 2008 at £499.
Article by maft on Thursday, March 06 @ 14:51:21 UTC
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MyGuide Announce 2 New PND Lines (5 devices) at CeBIT
MyGuide have announced 5 new personal navigation devices spread across 2 lines: Exclusiv and Pure. All the devices will run a custom version of Nav n Go's iGO 8 software and features include: synchronise with Outlook contacts (navigate to your contacts' address), access to the MyGuide Life website (for up to date POIs, weather etc), text to speech guidance, 3D navigation (with road elevations, buildings etc), lane indication, speed cameras, speed limit warnings and a sleek 16mm thick design!
The premium Exclusiv Line is made up of the M.i.motion3318 (3.5"), M.i.motion4328 (4.3") and M.i.more4338 (4.3"). All the units have P3 player, in-built TMC and bluetooth for handsfree calling. The 4328 and 4338 also feature a video player. The 4338 is WiFi enabled and this can be used to connect to home networks, wifi hotspots etc to get up to the minute POI updates and software updates. You could, quite literally, walk into your home and the unit would log on to your network and update itself for you. All units feature Western European mapping and the 4338 also features Eastern Europe (i.e. full European mapping). The units will be priced from 199 (£159) to 349 (£279) and will be available from May 2008.
The entry-to-mid level Pure line consists of the M.i.move3218 (3.5") and M.i.move4228 (4.3"). These units are regional and will be available for European countries, North America, Australia, China and India. TMC is available as an optional extra. Prices are 129 (£103) for the 3218, 179 (£143) for the 4228 and will be available from mid-April.
Article by maft on Thursday, March 06 @ 10:25:44 UTC
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Amaryllo and SiRF announce partnership for dynamic traffic and content reception solutions
Dutch navigation products developer Amaryllo and US based SiRF Technology today announced a partnership to support and promote Amaryllo's Dynamics platform.
Dynamics is a traffic- and content reception solution geared towards PNDs, navigation systems and smart phone manufacturers. It will be promoted as an optional feature of the Centrality and other SiRF GPS chipsets.
Dynamics enables hardware developers to integrate dynamic content into their products and provides transparent access to various broadcast based information services such as traffic and weather information. This information then can be used in navigation systems, mobile phones, handheld devices, multi-media players and GPS devices to offer rich and real time content to the user. It allows navigation hardware and applications to receive RDS/TMC data using a generic API supporting many different hardware options. The system will be expanded to fully integrate RDS/TMC, MSN Direct, DARC, OpenTMC, DAB, DVB-H, XM, RT, RT+, NOAA and other data broadcast formats into one unified modular platform API. Amaryllo Dynamics is available in several configurations and supports both external MCU or direct integration in the navigation chipset. The system supports Silabs and NXP FM tuner chips. The SiRF/Amaryllo combination is currently available and shipping with more than a dozen manufacturers of PND devices currently designing Amaryllo Dynamics into their devices. A first device is already in mass production and available on the European market.
www.amaryllo.com
Article by Darren Griffin on Tuesday, March 04 @ 11:15:21 UTC
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TomTom announce new GO 930, 730 and 530 at CeBIT
TomTom announced a new range of devices at CeBIT today the new GO x30 series. In Europe there will be a TomTom GO 930, GO 730 and TomTom 530 whilst in the USA there will just be the TomTom GO 930 and and GO 730. The new TomTom GO devices retain the styling of the current GO x20 series, but come in a very sophisticated soft touch black with "real metal" detailing.
Not only are we getting new hardware, but there will be updated software to support it. The new software incorporates new junction graphics such as "Lane Separation" and "Complex Junction Details" similar to the Navigon Lane Assist launched a year ago, it also incorporates enhanced Voice Address Input, and possibly more important it now incorporates a new feature known as IQ routing.
IQ routing allows a route to be calculated based on recorded average speed information. This means that if a road is marked at 70MPH but the average speed on the road is actually 10MPH then the 10MPH figure will be used for routing calculations and the generated route may be a lot longer, but should be faster. This will no doubt be a much discussed feature in the forums as indeed the difference in route calculations always has been.
A quick scan through the features lists has the main differences between the units as the mapping (530 = regional, 730 = W/E Europe, 930 = USA, Canada, W/E Europe) and subsequent flash memory size. The 930 also features the Enhanced Positioning Technology as well as the Bluetooth remote control which is an optional extra in the 530/730.
The main new features of the (presumably V8) software are:
Voice Address Input Tell the GO where to go (TomTom Claim this is New but it's been available on the x20's for some time?) TomTom IQ Routes Intelligent routing based on real-world, historical average speeds Provides intelligent routing based on weekday and weekend averages Lane Separation Displays where to drive at complex multi lane junctions Enhances safety by avoiding last moment lane changes Complex Junction Details Complementing Lane Separation Displays detailed 3D image of complex junctions Maintains full visibility on the other essential details
It also looks as though MapShare has been improved with the addition of 'Change Road Speed' on the first page implying that it will change your map straight away. This is purely speculation though based on how the MapShare menu's have functioned previously.
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Article by Mike Barrett on Monday, March 03 @ 16:00:50 UTC
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