January 7, 2008

PSP GPS Software – Go!Explore by Nav N Go Review


It’s been a long wait but, Go!Explore PSP GPS software will be available shortly. The software is by Hungary’s Nav N Go’s which in a collaborative project ported the navigation engine over to the SONY OS. The software offers both auto and pedestrian mode GPS navigation in 11 languages and is available with maps by TeleAtlas for 7 different geographic locations including; UK/Ireland; Iberia; France; Germany/Austria/Switzerland; Italy; Benelux and Scandinavia.

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Sony PSP-290

Possibly what attracted Sony to Nav N Go was the impressive 3D graphics and navigation in a real 3D space – it will appeal to gamers used to slick graphics. The Go!Explore navigation experience combines accurate maps with spectacular pictorial representation such as; renderings of surrounding sights and structures as well as roads with realistic gradients.

Go!Explore PSP navigation software is supplied on a UMD (Universal Media Disc) and bundled with the Sony PSP-290 GPS receiver accessory for Play Station Portable. Languages supported on every geographic version include; English, German, French, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish.

Go!Explore Features

  • Find and Go Easy Search and Smart Keyboard
  • Smart Zoom Automatic Zooming and Tilting
  • Route Settings Fastest/Shortest Day/Night Mode
  • Improved Graphics 3D city maps and 3D landmarks
  • Customisable settings Customisable Route Settings and Visuals
  • Itinerary Mode Turn-by-turn overview
  • Explore Map Search and Explore the map
  • 100 category Points Of Interest database
  • My Data Favourites, Home, History

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  1. [...] have released Go!Explore navigation software by Nav N Go for the Sony [...]

    Pingback by Sony PSP-290 GPS Receiver for Play Station Portable (PSP) Review — January 9, 2008 @ 9:47 pm

  2. When will there be maps for australia?? is there software and maps that will run on a psp in australia???

    Comment by iwantpspgps — March 11, 2008 @ 3:14 pm

  3. I just got mine delivered after a long wait. Minimal set up required and works almost straight out of the box. GPS receiver seems to be quite sensitive, but stable. The software runs stable and map animation is smooth. Maps a rendered superbly.
    The windscreen mount is robust, suitable for both models (slim and phat). Some great features. Worth the wait, makes good use of the PSP platform.
    Output the audio to your in car system and the voices sound great.
    There are bound to be negative reviews, but I am impressed with mine. (9/10)

    Comment by Darren — July 25, 2008 @ 8:13 am

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