
Navman today introduced two new GPS units to its lineup: the iCN720 and iCN750. Both units ship with a new application Navman is calling "NavPix". Both the 720 and 750 include an integrated 1.3 megapixel digital camera on the back of the unit. The NavPix software basically allows you to take photographs of restaurants or friends, and automatically store them in your GPS. Then you can associate the photo to a particular address...you get the idea. This sounds like a fantastic idea! Don't forgot to use your cell phone and play with the radio while you're taking pics with your GPS.
Both units sport a 4-inch wide format touch-screen display, and utilize the new SIRF Star III GPS chipset, which allows you get signal even in dense urban areas, or indoors (should you require GPS assistance while inside). No official word on price yet.


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