TomTom announced the second generation of embedded portable navigation
The company TomTom, which was not so long ago, has managed to enter the Russian market with their products, recently announced release of a new device - the second generation of universal navigators TomTom, specially designed for embedded systems FUJITSU TEN ECLIPSE AVN4430. The conclusion of the partnership between TomTom and FUJITSU TEN - a direct result of constant innovation occurring in the industry of automotive navigation. Users can easily integrate TomTom Navigator into a car, using audio and video ECLIPSE AVN4430. At the request of a navigator, you can pull out of the dashboard and used as a separate device for navigation.
Users of the device has access to new maps derived using technology TomTom, including Map Share, which allows the card to correct errors in real time and then share them with other users. In addition, the ability to make and receive calls using Bluetooth-interface makes use of a telephone while driving a convenient and safe. Large touch-sensitive display with a diagonal of 4.3 inches can be used for navigation control functions, and to control the car multimedia system, including CD and DVD-player, iPod, and devices connected via USB.
In addition to integration into the car audio system, innovation is a thin and elegant design, and significantly expanded the card from Tele Atlas. ECLIPSE AVN4430 will be available in the U.S. in the first quarter of 2009 at a cost of $ 850. Information on the availability and retail price in the region EMEA has not yet been announced.
Users of the device has access to new maps derived using technology TomTom, including Map Share, which allows the card to correct errors in real time and then share them with other users. In addition, the ability to make and receive calls using Bluetooth-interface makes use of a telephone while driving a convenient and safe. Large touch-sensitive display with a diagonal of 4.3 inches can be used for navigation control functions, and to control the car multimedia system, including CD and DVD-player, iPod, and devices connected via USB.
In addition to integration into the car audio system, innovation is a thin and elegant design, and significantly expanded the card from Tele Atlas. ECLIPSE AVN4430 will be available in the U.S. in the first quarter of 2009 at a cost of $ 850. Information on the availability and retail price in the region EMEA has not yet been announced.
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