Navman's S-series gets official welcome
Amazon leaking a product? Say it ain't so! 'Course, as we all try to act surprised, Navman has gone and updated its website with the full lineup of S-series navigators, which includes the £299.99 ($610) S90i, £199.99 ($406) S70, £179.99 ($366) S50 and £149.99 ($305) S30. The high-end S90i touts a 4.3-inch widescreen touch panel, European Tele Atlas maps, real-time traffic support (free lifetime subscription bundled in), Bluetooth / handsfree, text-to-speech, 2GB of built-in memory, a 400MHz Samsung CPU, two-megapixel camera, and an SD / MMC slot for good measure. The S70 / S50 models strip away some of the more extravagant features while maintaining the 4.3-inch display, but the S30 scales way back to a 3.5-inch LCD and goes without Bluetooth or optional traffic information. The foursome can be had later this month save for the flagship S90i, which will land on its own in October.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
booger62 @ Sep 14th 2007 3:01AM
now if I could only ship my big a$$ tundra truck over to the uk - as if I could afford the gas.
Bogdan @ Sep 14th 2007 11:32AM
How about getting rid of that pathetic and unnecessary 2mp camera and as a result cutting 100 Benjamins off the final price?
Avowkind @ Sep 18th 2007 8:19PM
if you don't want the camera - buy the next model down.