Navman iCN 750 GPS

Navman iCN 750 Navman iCN 750 GPS

Portable navigation systems have come a long way in terms of functionality. They can talk with you, to warn you of traffic, and even entertain you. Nevertheless, ICN Navman 750 comes with no GPS device has gone before by including 1.3-megapixel camera in the device. Designed for faster shots, the camera lets you create and save, image-based jobs, so you can easily get directions the next time you visit the destination. It’s a neat feature and works great, plus an accurate navigator as a whole.
However, it is not without drawbacks. Navman slow tasks and a bit pricey at $ 800. However, you will not find another device GPS, as it is out there right now, and if you would like to see the world through images, ICN Navman 750 is definitely worth a look.

Outfitted in a stylish black and charcoal gray color scheme, ICN Navman 750 will look good in any car. At 5.4 by 3.0 by 1.2 inches, it is easily transported by multivehicle use, but it is slightly heavier (10.6 ounces) compared with other systems we’ve tested recently, and therefore not suitable for use on legs .

Center of gravity ICN 750 in 4-inch touch screen. It boasts 480-by-272 pixels, so text and images bright and clear map. Touch screen to respond, but we had some difficulties viewing on the screen in bright sunlight, and he noted the tendency to collect a lot of spots. Fortunately, Navman includes suede screen as part of the package. The right side of the screen are five hot keys: gas (see gas station nearest your current location), parking (underlined nearest garage), the main menu, scroll to the menu page and a button that cycles through 3D-map, 2D map, next turn, and turn the list of screens.

Although the controls are easy to master, Navman interface is not the most obvious way. The main menu is simple, but navigating the sub takes some trial and error. For example, when searching for different points of interest, (POI), we were not sure how to scroll through the list, no external control to work, and only a few minutes after that we drew attention to the virtual scroll wheel on the right side of the screen. We found on-screen keyboard is a bit cramped, and we often hit the wrong button. The silver lining is that the system will autopopulate area with a possible address or location after you entered the first couple of letters in the word.