For its GPS navigators GeoVision 150 and GeoVision 450, Prestigio offer the best performing software on the market with impressive 3D visualization of buildings and famous landmarks: iGO 8, from Nav N Go. From now on, users of this software can now easily update maps and purchase additional content 24/7, thanks to the recent launch of a web portal. With 20% of European roads changing every year, this portal is ideal to have the latest content for your GPS device.
Prestigio.Naviextra.com is the new official map update portal for Prestigio personal navigation devices using iGO 8. Ideal for the road tripper and the frequent traveler, the site offers timely updates, customer support, special offers on popular maps, news, and everything else you need for accurate 3D navigation.
Prestigio’s GeoVision 150 and GeoVision 450 are among the most advanced GPS solutions on the market, as they provide a whole new experience with iGO 8. This software won the Award of Excellence in the categories ‘Innovation of the Year’ in 2008 and ‘Best Navigation Software’ in 2008 and 2009, from Vision Mobility. Including millions of points of interests (POI) such as gas stations, hotels and restaurants, iGO 8 offers detailed, high-quality maps with vizualisation in three dimensions for Easy orientation wherever you go.
GPS navigators from Prestigio offer a compact and attractive design. They also feature an easy-to-use interface, high-resolution touch screen displays, voice commands and menu in 30 languages, a built-in memory, SD card slot, and a Li-polymer battery for up to 3 hours battery life in GPS mode without . For more information on the Prestigio GPS navigators, visit our website www.prestigio.com.
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