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AA Launches First Sat-Nav Device
The AA has finally joined in the
sat-nav game with the launch of its first portable device, the Navigator Vive!
Priced at £150, the Vive (nothing to
do with Intel’s Viiv PC technology) is a compact device that allows for 'full' or
'easy' navigation via an icon-driven user interface.
'Easy' allows
users to find their destination
by a number of methods, ranging from postcodes and town names to points of
interest. You can choose to have a male or female voice to
present the 2D or 3D directions.
You get 6-months worth of speed
camera alerts but can subscribe to have this extended to 3-years. It also supports photo viewing and MP3 playback. Battery life
is estimated at around 3 hours. Find out the full details here.




HELLO, i OWN A EVESHAM NAV-CAM 7500 WITH AA MAPS PLUS SPEED CAMERAS BUT AS EVESHAM SEEM TO BE INSOLVENT COULD YOU HELP ME UP DATE THIS PIECE OF KIT WITH CAMERAS ETC.. IF NOT WHO WILL HELP THIS UNIT IS JUST 2YEARS OLD AND HAVE NO BACK UP AT ALL..
REGARDS MR.S.UNDERHILL
Posted by: stephen underhill | August 27, 2008 3:55 PM