Sony today announced four new feature-packed nav-u(TM) personal navigation
devices (models NV-U94T, NV-U84, NV-U74T and NV-U44) which add more brand icons,
search functionality and photo viewing features.
"Sony is bringing entertainment to navigation," said Mike Kahn, director of
marketing for mobile electronics products in the Sony Electronics' Digital
Imaging and Audio Division. "We've added features that make it fun to spend time
with the nav-u."
The top-of-the-line NV-U94T adds new features such as a photo viewer,
audio/video player and stereo Bluetooth(R) technology for streaming audio and
making hands-free phone calls using compatible devices.
The new photo viewer feature turns the screen into a picture frame. Camera
owners can view their digital images by inserting a Memory Stick(R) into the
Memory Stick Pro Duo slot. The new nav-u devices are the only personal
navigation devices on the market that provide users with the ability to easily
view images shot on Cyber-shot(R) cameras.
This feature also supports the JPEG format and plays back still images
individually, in slideshow mode or via thumbnails.
The NV-U94T model also can play MP3 and non-DRM AAC music files and MPEG-4
video files from Memory Stick PRO Duo media. Sony has incorporated stereo
Bluetooth(R) technology (A2DP profile) into the device. Audio can be streamed
wirelessly from the nav-u device to a compatible Bluetooth-enabled car stereo
system, including Sony's Xplod(R) MEX-BT2600 and MEX-BT5100 head units. Stereo
Bluetooth maintains high-quality sound while streaming music.
Hands-free calling is also supported. With a built-in microphone, drivers can
use voice commands to initiate calls via compatible Bluetooth-enabled cell
phones. Drivers can transfer their phone's address book over to the NV-U94T,
which makes dialing a contact easier and safer. The phone dialing function is
also linked to the points of interest (POI) database, enabling the user to
search for a POI, such as a restaurant, and then call ahead for
information.
For drivers who want a larger screen and all the top-end features, the
NV-U94T model has a 4.8 inch (measured diagonally) 16:9 aspect ratio display. In
addition to the entertainment features, it also includes the super suction cup
mounting system, dual view 3D junction guide and POSITION plus(TM).
Stay on Course, Even Underground
The GPS satellites broadcast signals can easily be distorted by tall
buildings, very dense foliage, or blocked altogether when underground. When this
happens, GPS devices can easily give a false location. Sony developed POSITION
plus to address the issue.
POSITION plus is a unique, hardware-based solution that consists of an
acceleration sensor, a pressure sensor and a gyro sensor that together can
calculate the vehicle's current position based on the last known GPS location.
The result is a more consistent and accurate position that helps provide
interruption-free guidance under the most difficult of GPS reception
conditions.
Gesture command comes with all new nav-u devices and lets users jump to
commands with one touch on the display. The new gesture command feature for
forwarding photos lets users advance to the next picture, music track or video
clip with a swipe of the finger from left to right across the screen. Other
gesture commands include take me home, zoom in or out and call home.
Quickly Search Favorite Locations
One of the top benefits of owning a GPS system is the ability to find points
of interest in unfamiliar areas. The new nav-u models feature a revised search
algorithm for quicker POI searches. They also come with Quick Link, a new search
feature with that enables a true "one touch" search for your favorite POI with
the touch of a button.
Drivers can save any search string they like to one of their Quick Link
buttons for one-touch searching. For example, if the drivers' favorite stores
are Sony Style retail locations, they can save the term "Sony Style" to a Quick
Link button and perform that search any number of times without having to retype
the search string.
Brand icons help users quickly and easily identify their favorite
restaurants, hotels, gas stations, stores and other locations while traveling
through unfamiliar cities. Sony's new nav-u devices now have 30 percent more
brand icons than last season's models (more than 150 brands), Users will
automatically see brand icons appear on a map.
During address searches, the new nav-u systems can automatically complete
partial entries of states, cities and street names. They come with nearly 5
million POIs and U.S. and Canadian maps, including Alaska, Canada, Hawaii and
Puerto Rico, pre-installed on their flash memory.
Affordable Large Screen
The new NV-U84 model offers the best value in the large-screen segment. For
about $350, drivers get a large 4.8 inch (measured diagonally) 16:9 aspect ratio
display plus super suction cup, dual view text to speech, photo viewer and
gesture command.
The NV-U74T has a 4.3 inch (measured diagonally) 16:9 aspect ratio display.
It comes with a super suction cup, dual view, text to speech, Bluetooth hands
free, real-time traffic, photo viewer, and gesture command.
With RDS-TMC real-time traffic functionality, the NV-U74T and NV-U94T devices
can notify drivers in available coverage areas of up-to-date traffic conditions.
The devices can automatically display the estimated number of minutes delay and
if desired, can automatically reroute the driver around the incident. nav-u
device owners will receive the first 90 days of real-time traffic free of
charge. For continued traffic service, a subscription can cost as little as a
few dollars per month after the initial trial period.
Most Economical
The new NV-U44 model has a 3.5 inch (measured diagonally) 4:3 aspect ratio
display and a sleek, compact stylish design. It is feature rich with dual view,
text to speech, photo viewer and gesture command, yet affordable at about
$250.
Smaller, Greener Packaging
In line with Sony's environmental efforts, the NV-U74T, NV-U84 and NV-U94T
models' outer shells are made with 50 percent post-consumer recycled materials.
Certain other components, such as Sony's unique super suction cup and the
flip-out GPS antenna, are made using at least 45 percent post-consumer recycled
material.
Availability
Pre-orders for the nav-u personal navigation devices are now being accepted
at http://www.sonystyle.com/navu. The NV-U94T, NV-U84,
NV-U74T and NV-U44 nav-u personal navigation devices will be available in
September for about $400, $350, $300 and $250 respectively. They will be
available at http://www.sonystyle.com/, at Sony Style retail stores
nationwide, at military base exchanges, and at authorized dealers around the
country. For more information about the products, please visit http://www.sonystyle.com/navu.