CES 2012: Garmin launches new GPS navigator


By Telecom Lead
Team: Garmin International, a unit of Garmin, the manufacturer of navigation,
communication and information devices and applications, has launched the nuvi
3500 series, the company’s newest flagship personal navigation devices (PNDs)
and the company’s first GPS navigators.

 

The nuvi
3500 series combine the ultra-thin form factor with a large, 5-inch glass
display. The 3500 series includes the most premium features available on any
device such as the Guidance 3.0 navigation engine.

 

3.0
navigation engine provides a faster, more intuitive user interface to enhance
the speed and accuracy of searches and routing.

 

The nuvi 3500 series includes
the 3550LM with free lifetime map updates and the Bluetooth enabled nuvi
3590LMT with free lifetime digital 3D traffic updates from the HD Radio System,
voice-activated navigation, free lifetime map updates, and Smartphone Link
support.

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The nuvi
3500 series rounds out Garmin’s 2012 line up of PNDs as the most full-featured,
top tier navigators. This series offers it all, from the thin and stylish form
factor and large display to the most premium capabilities like Digital 3D
Traffic and Smartphone Link compatibility,” said Dan Bartel, vice president of
worldwide sales, Garmin.

 

The nuvi
3500 offers lane assist with photoReal junction view, which realistically
displays road signs and junctions along the route with photographic detail to
clearly mark the correct lane to be in for interchanges and exits. Garmin’s
exclusive junction view database includes nearly 60,000 junction views in the
U.S. and Canada.

 

The nuvi
3590LMT’s Digital 3D Traffic uses information from the HD Radio Broadcasting
System to provide faster updates and more detailed coverage of side streets and
other secondary roads in major cities.

 

The nuvi
3590LMT is also compatible with Garmin Smartphone Link, an Android app that
provides live services to the PND. Smartphone Link creates a seamless
navigation experience between the nuvi and an Android smartphone allowing them
to communicate and share data.

 

Garmin recently acquired Centro GPS, the distributor of Garmin’s automotive, outdoor recreation, fitness
and marine products in Chile.

 

editor@telecomlead.com

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