Navman has unveiled a new line of portable GPS that claims to be easy to use.
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The Navman EZY30 comes with a compact 3.5 inch screen while the EZY40 has a larger 4.3 inch screen. The range features a simplified main menu and layout with larger and fewer symbols, making it easier to find and enter information.
Its search engine can also predict the destination before a user finishes typing it and the “QuickSpell” keyboard search even highlights the most likely letters you will need on your keyboard to complete the address, keyword or city area.
Navman Australia and New Zealand’s Marketing Director, Wendy Hammond said, “The new Navman EZY range has been developed with a commonsense approach so anyone should be able to use it – even someone who has never used a sat-nav before. It has a very uncomplicated layout and we think its ease of use will make it perfect for first-time GPS users, younger drivers, older drivers and anyone who likes technology to be straightforward to use.”
“Just because the EZY range is simple to operate, doesn’t mean it is lacking in functionality – in fact, it is packed with features to provide great navigation,” added Hammond.
The Navman EZY features some premium new features such as Navman’s new landmark guidance which makes navigation a whole lot simpler by providing voice guidance at a number of easily identifiable landmarks such as “turn right at the petrol station”. The range also offers a significant enhancement to how people choose which route to take with Navman’s new “Smart Route” feature that shows when roads are likely to be busiest by using data from real life road traffic records.
The Navman EZY range will be available at all major retailers from 1 July and has the following RRPs: EZY30: $229, EZY40: $279