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AUTOMOTIVE / ENTERTAINMENT

  The Hottest Tech On The Road

By Mendelson Tiu | Thursday | 31/01/2008

If you spend a lot of time on the road, gear up with these Road Warrior essentials, spanning GPS navigation systems, in-car sound systems and Bluetooth devices.

Nothing can be much more exciting than going to new places with friends or relatives. And no matter how prepared one may seem to be, there will always come a time when a traveler gets lost, tired and even, bored.

But luckily, the market is now overflowing with products made for a road warrior. Read on for a glimpse of innovative products that will change the way you travel, in more ways than one…

Take Me There!
In-Car Navigation

Navman N60i
$899
www.navman.com.au
We ighing in at 240g with a thickness of 23mm, Navman says that the N60i is slimmer and lighter than other navigators in its class. With an easy to use interface, 4.3-inch wide colour touch screen, up-to-date maps, and a NavPix program that combines exact geographical information with an image taken from its built-in camera, this navigator will definitely revolutionise the way you navigate accurately and reliably.

Mio DigiWalker c520
$699
www.mio-tech.com.au

The Mio Digiwalker c520 is a navigator that is not only pre-loaded with the latest Sensis R14 mapping software, it also comes built-in with a media player, picture viewer, contact directory, and hands-free Bluetooth connectivity. And with a split-screen interface display accompanied by a turn-by-turn voice navigation in this device, the only thing you have to focus on is the long and winding road ahead.

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