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Article: Navman pockets Bluetooth with GPS.(Launches)(Brief Article)
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- GPS World
- Article date:
- June 1, 2004
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Navman of Foothill Ranch, California has released the GPS 4410 handheld device designed for use with Bluetooth-enabled Pocket PCs. The 4410 upgrades the GPS 4400 companion navigation product for Hewlett-Packard iPAQ Pocket PCs in the consumer market.
Bundled with Navman's SmartST V2 navigation software, the 4410 includes Microsoft Outlook integration for address-to-contact, address-to-address, and town-to-town routing, the ability to pre-select areas to avoid, route summary, rerouting when off course, and a 3D map display. Automated software provides voice guidance, visual driving instructions, and maps with street-level mapping for the United States and Canada. ...