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Evesham £150 sat-nav plays MP3s and stills; tracks speed cams

by Bob Crabtree on 21 November 2006, 11:55

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The press release


The ultimate GPS All-in-One travel companion from Evesham Technology featuring AA Navigator 2007 for only £149.99

Making A to B hassle-free

Evesham, 21st November 2006 - The new Evesham Nav-Cam 7700 with its stylish, sexy and compact design offers a great value, precise door-to-door satellite navigation solution featuring AA Navigator 2007. Pre loaded with up to date street-level UK and ROI maps on its built-in, 256MB memory, the need for an SD Card has been eliminated – which leaves free the available SD Card Slot for additional uses. Utilizing the available SD Card Slot, the Nav-Cam 7700 can be used to play MP3 digital music or view digital photo albums on the move.

Using the latest mapping data (which require no activation), the Nav-Cam 7700 delivers optimal routing for any distance. Full screen 2D and 3D maps with precise turn-by-turn voice and visual instruction guide users safely and quickly to their final destination and a fantastic, landscape 3D navigation display provides a clear overview of their route every step of the way. In addition, the Evesham Nav-Cam 7700’s intuitive menu system and responsive 3.5 inch touch screen for easy finger input also ensures users get from A to B with complete ease.

The Evesham Nav-Cam 7700 also includes directional, visual and audile speed camera alerts for all six UK speed camera types and is supplied as standard with 6 month free speed camera database updates.

The new Nav-Cam 7700 makes routing and traveling a journey simpler than ever, users can choose to navigate directly to post codes or alternatively can navigate to a database of thousands of POI (pointes of interest). Fast re-routing takes care of the occasional wrong turn, cleverly getting the driver heading back in the right direction.

The Nav-Cam 7700 - available now from both http://www.evesham.com and http://www.lowestonweb.com - is supplied as standard with a car charger, windscreen mount and a USB sync cable, completing this extremely good value for money package.

ABOUT EVESHAM TECHNOLOGY LTD
Evesham Technology is a leading UK based provider of IT Solutions. Evesham develop and assemble its own range of PCs, servers, NAS storage, notebooks and PNAs. Evesham PCs have become one of the highest award winning ranges of personal computers in the UK. http://www.lowestonweb.com is a subsidiary of Evesham Technology Ltd, specialising in peripherals and other IT related equipment. Evesham also has a reseller division.

Evesham’s strength lies in its very strong relationship with manufacturers and suppliers and has regularly partnered with Intel, Microsoft and AMD to bring new products to market in the UK. Evesham have also worked directly with Intel for server product development and has strong storage products based on co-operation with suppliers. Evesham has a strong presence in the Public sector with both Becta and OGC Catalist accreditations.



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That looks pretty nice, i wonder how well it compares to other sat navs, i have the older style tom tom one
false advertising..

it says it can detect all speed camera's, thats not true as it has zero detection capability's :)

it should state it can be pre programmed to display locations of fixed camera's on the database. drive by a mobile cam and it will stay silent, 1st thing you would know is the ticket dropping through the letterbox.
There seems to be a torrent of OEM Sat nav devices coming out from lots of companies, it's going to be one of the hottest xmas gifts this year. The vast majority are samey Windows CE devices running AA Navigator or Destinator - both of which or pretty ‘so so’ compared to the likes TomTom, Garmin etc.

I would bet my life it has a absolutely pants MP3 player and “that can detect all types of speed camera used in the UK” is simply not true. But virtually all SatNav's can load up ‘points of interest’ for fixed and potential mobile locations, but thats different from radar detection.

At £150, it's too much money when you can buy a TomTom One V2 for around £10 more.
GoNz0
false advertising..

it says it can detect all speed camera's, thats not true as it has zero detection capability's :)

it should state it can be pre programmed to display locations of fixed camera's on the database. drive by a mobile cam and it will stay silent, 1st thing you would know is the ticket dropping through the letterbox.

Er, more like inaccurate reporting by me!

:confused:

I'll do a little update of the original piece - and double-check the press release, too.

Thanks!

Bob
lol sorry bob, assumed you had done a cut and paste :)