Published: 17th May 2010 | Author: pocketinit.com
Navigon has unveiled its new GPS navigation device, called Explorer Navigon 2510 . The latest release from navigon comes with the company's sightseeing software pre-installed.
When enabled, the European-specific software notifies drivers of attractions along their route, and points out tourist attractions, with pictures when they are available. In addition, pre-programmed Sightseeing Tours are available for a number of European countries based on the recommendations of route planner ViaMichelin.
The 2510 itself can also be used by pedestrians, using the company's Last mile function. The software can be used to store the location of a car, and then guide the owner back to the vehicle by foot. The screen's aspect changes as soon as it's held upright and, as it contains an E-Compass, an arrow continually points towards the destination when hand-held. The tourist attraction functionality also works when out and about.
Battery life is a healthy four hours, essential if you've lost your car in the Westfield Shopping Centre, along with all these features you also get traffic information, lane guidance and more packed into this compactable 3.5" screen





