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NVEN099P




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 Our Price: £649.99
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PRODUCT INFORMATION ...

• NV-EN099P
 DVD-ROM Drive
 High Quality Voice Guidance
 High Speed CPU
 Built-In TMC tuner
 Built-In Gyro Sensor
 Vehicle Speed Pulse Input
 INCLUDES EUROPEAN MAP

Additional information:-


Throw away your road maps and clean out your glove compartment. Here’s the best car navigation system we’ve ever developed. Featuring a new high-speed 64-bit processor and data bus for ultra-fast response and  smooth position indication, this unit is also compatible with all our wide-screen monitors — including the new Touch Control features.
  • DVD-ROM Drive
  • Map Coverage (A, B, DK, F, D, IRL*2, I*1, L, N*1, P*2, E*2, S*1, CH, NL, GB, AND, FL, MC, RSM, CZ*2, V, H*2, FIN*1, SK*2 and PL*2)
  • High Quality Voice Guidance in 12 Languages (German, French, English, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Polish, Hungarian, Czech and Slovak)
  • High Speed CPU
  • Compatible with PulseTouch Display and Touch Screen Monitor • Built-In TMC Tuner
  • Advanced TMC Functions
  • Large TMC Area Coverage *3
  • TMC Event List • TMC Event Voice
  • 3D Motorway Junction Guidance*4

Some small streets may not be included.*2 Partial coverage.*3 D,GB,F,I,CH,A,B,NL,E,DK,and S *4 D,GB,B,NL,L,I,F,A,I,E,and P *5 V-Trafic information in France provided by Mediamobile company *6 Traffic information in the
UK provided by RAC Trafficmaster Telematics Ltd.*7 TMC PRO and traffic are registered trademarks of T-Mobile Traffic GmbH.*8 19 cities.

Car navigation has never been so simple to use — or so much fun. Compatible with our new Touch Screen control monitors, the NVE-N099P can be controlled by pressing the virtual buttons on the screen. Thanks to the advanced technology and new CPU, response is lightning-fast. No need to search for panel controls, no need to even use the remote. Just touch the display, and the settings instantly change. Convenient, ultrafast, intuitive — this is what navigation was meant to be.


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