Sony's New Personal Navigation System Offers Comprehensive Daily Driver
Mapping Tools and Traffic Information
SAN DIEGO, Oct. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- For daily commuters who want to
avoid traffic, Sony Electronics today revealed the latest nav-u personal
navigation system. The new NV-U71T model is the second offering in the
company's navigation lineup.
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Ready to use right out of the box, this slimmer, easy-to-use device
helps drivers map a destination, locate points of interest, find home again
and avoid traffic congestion.
With an included RDS-TMC real-time traffic receiver built into a
supplied cradle, the device notifies drivers of heavy traffic areas and
automatically gives them an alternate route choice. The real-time traffic
service requires a separate subscription, but drivers will receive the
first 90 days free of charge. For continued traffic service, a subscription
will cost $4.95 a month after the initial trial period.
"It's safe and easy to use while driving, and it comes with everything
you need to get started," said Allan Jason, vice president for mobile
electronics and portable audio products at Sony Electronics. "Our aim is to
make navigation easy without sacrificing any of the features drivers need
to get where they're going."
Based on customer feedback, Sony developed an intuitive user interface
integrated in the new device that eliminates drilling down through multiple
menu systems for common functions.
The new Gesture Command(TM) function makes frequently used commands,
such as Sony's "take me home" feature, available through simple finger
movement on the 3.5 inch touch-screen. Drawing an invisible inverted "V" on
the screen activates the feature.
With anti-glare coating, it's easy to see the screen in any lighting. A
new super-suction cup for the mounting bracket is made from material that
safely adheres to most surfaces in the car. Some states prohibit affixing
devices to the windshield. However, with the new mounting device, it can be
mounted on most dashboards or a surface on the center console.
The unit's compact design makes it a breeze to transfer between
vehicles. Drivers can choose from nearly seven million points of interest
-- four times as many as its predecessor -- and destinations from U.S. and
Canadian maps pre-loaded on its 2GB Flash memory. Maps of Alaska, Canada,
Hawaii and Puerto Rico also come pre-installed on the device.
A powerful speaker ensures that voice prompts are clear and audible. An
embedded rechargeable lithium-ion battery allows up to six hours of
operation without using the supplied car power adapter.
Pricing and Availability
Pre-orders for the dark metallic blue and silver NV-U71T navigation
device are now being accepted at http://www.sonystyle.com/navu. The device is
expected to be available this winter for about $500 at Sony Style online
and retail stores nationwide, as well as at authorized retailers around the
country.
Sony will be demonstrating the new nav-u device from Oct. 31 to Nov. 3
at the SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) convention at the Las
Vegas Convention Center (booth #1106).
Separate accessories include a second vehicle kit with an additional
mounting bracket and a car charger for about $100, as well as an external
GPS antenna for about $100. A travel case will also be available for about
$30.
Contact:
Linda Barger
Sony Electronics Inc.
linda.barger@am.sony.com
William Byrne
Burson Marsteller
will.byrne@bm.com
SOURCE Sony Electronics Inc.
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Related links: http://www.sonystyle.com/navu
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CONTACT: Linda Barger of Sony Electronics Inc., +1-858-942-2986, linda.barger@am.sony.com; or William Byrne of Burson Marsteller, +1-312-596-3555, will.byrne@bm.com, for Sony Electronics Inc.
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