Electronics : V7 Portable GPS Navigation (PMD700NAAM)

V7 Portable GPS Navigation (PMD700NAAM)

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 39214







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Binding: Electronics
Brand: V7
EAN: 0662919014112
Label: V7
Manufacturer: V7
Model: PMD700NAAM
Publisher: V7
Sales Rank: 39214
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Product Description:
For V7 the customer comes first. Therefore only tried and well-tested technologies are integrated in V7's products. The large product range provides displays for every requirement - from entry-level to high-end! V7 also offers standard PC systems and customized products based on the built-to-customer concept, and notebooks. All V7 products contain high quality components and offer excellent service packages.PRODUCT FEATURES:4.0 LCD Display;480 x 272 pixel Display resolution;Sirf III-Chip (Sirfstar III);JPG Picture Viewer;WMV Video Viewer;MP3 Player;Calculator / Measurement converter;Touch Screen;Voice Prompts.









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Fun tech toy
I have to admit I haven't used this unit much for navigation yet. I am having more fun loading movies, music, and pics on it. Kind of like a portable media player (uses pocketpc format). The ability to add a SD card is nice. Does not accept SDHC unfortunately. Will take MMCplus, but not sure how much capacity. This was my first shot at GPS, so I don't really know alot about that. Seems to do a fine job around town, looking forward to using it on vacation, considering the high gas cost of getting lost!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - v7 gps
wonderful unit, a little techinical for the non computer person.
needs more and better instructions on different routes that can be taken.
we had to use town by town directions on some long trips because we did not want to use the route they suggested. other wise a nice unit.
DRT

(PMD700NAAM) Navigation GPS Portable V7




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