Pocket LOOX N100 GPS |
The Pocket LOOX N100 navigation device from Fujitsu Siemens offers the rare combination of the NAVIGON MobileNavigator software long with an SiRF star III chipset to deliver both the benefits of comprehensive navigation software in a fast and powerful system.
There were a few features of this GPS device that really caught our eye here at the ‘Brick. The first was the the the NAVIGON software that runs on the LOOX N100. This offers real-time views of not only the roads and upcoming turns, but also the individual lanes. The device can tell you when turns are coming and can determine in advance if you need to change lanes to successfully make your next move.
Some other points which aren’t quite as cool but still worth noting is the size and customization. The LOOX N100 has a 2.8 inch TFT touchscreen in a frame that’s only 3.5 inches wide and .6 inch thick. This makes the N100 a nice pocket-size GPS device that works just as easily in a car as it does on a bike or on foot.
It also has some interchangeable covers to swap out the look, a music player, picture viewer and games that all come out of the box. The device runs maps off of external SD cards and can transfer media through a USB cable to 64MB of internal memory.
For about £ 244 ($490 USD) you can get your hands on this device which comes with maps preloaded on the SD card and a decent list of accessories for charging, mounting and transferring data, as well as the different colored covers.
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