May 10, 2007

Navman iCN 750 GPS Camera and Car Navigation Device with NavPix


Navman call it a camera but, it’s also a fully featured car navigation device. Notable features of the newly announced Navman iCN 750 GPS camera are the 1.3 megapixel camera of course, a high-resolution 4” WQVGA (480×272) widescreen display, the latest second-generation SiRFstarIII chipset for rapid position determination and the “navigate by images” approach using the NavPix image library. As well as being use in-car, the iCN 750 has also been designed with a pocetsize form factor for personal navigation portability.


Navman iCN 750 GPS camera

Navigation by pictures is simplicity itself – pick the picture of where you want to go and let the Navman iCN 750 work out the navigation details. To add a “destination image” to your NavPix library one simply takes a photo and a geo-referenced digital “place of interest” image is saved to the NavPix library for later use.

A few other very useful navigation methods with the iCN 750 include Fuel and Park buttons to find the nearest gas station or parking lot. The Home button automatically plans your route home with a single button touch.

The Navman iCN 750 comes with a vehicle mounting bracket, vehicle power adapter, AC power adapter, USB cable, wireless remote control and padded carrying case.

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Navman iCN 750 Features

  • Integrated NavPix software and camera so you can create your own location-referenced POI images
  • 4” state of the art wide high-definition TFT touchscreen
  • Latest GPS navigation software using SIRF Star III Generation 2 technology
  • 3D door-to-door navigation using pre-loaded software
  • Full postal code search
  • Pre-installed street-level maps of US and Canada
  • Voice-guided, road specific directions
  • Fuel and Park buttons to identify the nearest fuel and parking location
  • Home button so you can automatically plan your best route home
  • Ability to add your own POIs by hooking it up to your PC
  • Enhanced maps with improved icons and signage
  • Back lit keypad and Night view nav screen
  • Route planning for multiple destinations

Navman iCN 750 Hardware Features

  • Weight 10.6 oz
  • Size 5.4in x 3.0in x 1.2in
  • Memory 64MB SDRAM, 64MB DOC, 512MB CF + SD/MMC expansion
  • Camera 1.3 megapixel (Photo import/export via USB)
  • Hard drive 4GB
  • Processor PXZ270 316MHz Intel
  • Battery Rechargeable integrated Li ION – 2-4hrs life (depending on use)
  • High-quality loudspeaker
  • GPS Receiver SiRF Star III Generation 2
  • Screen High resolution 4” color touch widescreen
  • Power 12V in car power connector + mains adapter
  • PC connection USB 1.1

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