
So exactly what happens when GPS meets style? You get the Navman S100, perhaps one of the most stylish portable GPS to date. The navigational device measures at 13.5 mm thick with a 4.3 inch widescreen.

Another cool feature of the Navman S100, is like other devices, it seems to be taking tips from the iPhone when it comes to screen interaction. Instead of the user jamming his or her finger repeatedly into the screen, a tap and slide motion can be used to navigate between menu options. This is called Glide Touch from the Pioneering ‘Spirit’ software. You can call it whatever you want, but if you could combine the iPhone and a portable GPS the result would be the Navman s100.

The “Super-flat” widescreen is an indication of a device that is loaded with gps technology. The Navman s100 has some cool features including Pedestrian mode, geo tagged photos, 3d junction views and land marks, economical routing, MP3 player, and a safety camera.
Via: Navman
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