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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:55 pm Post subject: Habla Espanol or Speak in English? Check the Nextar SatNav
Over in Europe the Multilingual SatNav has been with us for a long time, but not so in the USA. Nextar have just announced the M3-MX SatNav system which not only sports English and Spanish voice instructions it also has maps of the USA and Mexico for those of you wanting to dash over the border for a Burrito and Corona.
Although not well known in the GPS Market Nextar have a good range of SatNavs and are a big in Consumer Electronics with their products being found in many department stores across the USA.
With a price tag of $199 the GPS will be available in Walmart and online.
Nextar Press Release wrote:
Nextar(TM) Navigation System Features Both U.S. and Mexico Maps
Bilingual System ‘Habla Espanol’ as well as English, Aiding Drivers and Travelers in Both Countries
La Verne, CA – August 27, 2008 – Nextar, a designer and marketer of bold and new consumer electronic products with mass appeal, has gotten behind the wheel in helping drivers navigate in both the U.S. and Mexico. Its new M3-MX(TM) navigation system provides not only detailed 2D and 3D maps of both countries, but also offers all menus and voice prompts in English and Spanish. Having maps of both countries in one 2GB SD card saves drivers the hassle of using two separate mapping systems in two separate languages.
“The Nextar M3-MX navigation system is an excellent travel partner for both American and Mexican drivers,” remarked Eddy Zheng, Nextar founder. “Full color maps of both the U.S. and Mexico along with bilingual vocal prompts and menus make traveling in either country – whether a citizen or visitor – more convenient, safer and less stressful.”
The system features a generous 3.5” TFT touch-screen display that provides users with large, clear, colorful images. A special automatic night mode feature provides additional screen lighting for even easier-on-the-eye viewing. Voice-guided directions with turn-by-turn voice prompts are given over the built-in stereo speaker.
The new Nextar navigation system shows 1.6-million points of interest, including hotels, shopping centers, gas stations, and restaurants. If the driver misses a turn, the system will automatically recalculate a revised route. The unit may also be used for walkers, as it provides pedestrian routes of up to six miles that are not limited by vehicle constraints. Digital map data is supplied by NAVTEQ(R), the preeminent provider of comprehensive digital map information for automotive navigation systems.
Other features of the Nextar M3-MX includes up to 300 address storage capability for favorite destinations, SD card slot for additional memory, over-the-speed limit warning and 2D and 3D map-viewing modes. It also has the capability to play MP3 files and to display JPEG images. Power is supplied by a lightweight, built-in, rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery.
Provided accessories include: AC/DC adapter, suction cup, USB cable, protection pouch, SD card and a stylus/touch pen.
Pricing and Availability
The Nextar M3-MX navigation system is available at Walmart.com and other e-tailers across the U.S. as well as on line at www.nextar.com. It has a MSRP of $199.99. It comes with a manufacturer’s one-year limited warranty.
Joined: Nov 25, 2004 Posts: 344 Location: DFW, Texas, USA
Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 4:14 pm Post subject:
, all I have to do to "dash over the border for a Burrito and Corona" is drive half a mile into the heart of the barrio. Btw, burrito and Corona? not so grate akshully. Make mine beef and chicken fajitas and a couple cans of Tecate ;)
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