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And while there are a lot of portable in-car navigators in the market today, some ‘affordable' units do not have enough functions and/or features that help users on their journey. Navman's S90i may be expensive, but it promises a lot of features that makes it a navigator worth purchasing.
Out of the box, the Navman S90i comes with the following items: the navigation unit, a leather casing, car charger, USB cable, users manual, IR remote control, mounting bracket, and a DVD that contains NavDesk and Global Map Data. It also comes with a traffic receiver, making it ready for the Suna Traffic service in early 2008.
The power button and the camera button are the only two buttons found on the Navman S90i, which means that users will have to use the touch screen to navigate through the menu. An external antenna jack, microphone jack, and headphone jack can be found on the left spine of the unit, while a lanyard loop can be found on its right spine. The memory card slot is located at the bottom of the unit and is right beside the charging / USB connection port. The unit also comes with a 2 mega pixel camera (for use with NavPix) and built-in speakers for audio / speech output.