The Navman S30 is a budget product that has just about the most moderate features one can find in a GPS device. That according to reviews which haven’t been that kind to it either or maybe they are just being honest to the core. Based on its outer look, a certain reviewer quoted that the Navman S30 looks as if it has been cobbled together from some odd pieces of plastic extrusion made from a really tight budget. But if you are the kind of user who’s blind about things like styling and has not clue whatso…
See moreThe Navman S30 is a budget product that has just about the most moderate features one can find in a GPS device. That according to reviews which haven’t been that kind to it either or maybe they are just being honest to the core. Based on its outer look, a certain reviewer quoted that the Navman S30 looks as if it has been cobbled together from some odd pieces of plastic extrusion made from a really tight budget. But if you are the kind of user who’s blind about things like styling and has not clue whatsoever then worry not as this device would seem great to you. Notable features in this device are a 400MHz Samsung CPU and a SiRF Star III GPS chip. The measurement of the screen is that of 3.5 inches with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. But according to reviewers, the screen is the weakest part of the device. Map graphics are said to be colorful enough by having the route chosen in green and having the turning arrows marked in yellow. The effective combination of the SmartST 2008 software and Tele Atlas 2007 maps are found in this device but users have complained that the software needs more screen real-estate to be able to be utilized in a wide space. Based on the reviews, this device is more likely for GPS users who are comfortable using the simplest GPS around.
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