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Navman N60i Portable GPS Navigation - PC Mag

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The Navman N60i portable GPS device.has been reviewed over at PC Magazine. 'The first thing that you'll notice about the N60i is that whereas it's approximately the same size as the iCN 750, (3.3 by 5.5 by 0.91 inches), the N60i is a quarter-inch thinner and has a larger, 4.3-inch screen. The bigger display also has a better, antiglare surface. The N60i weighs in at 8.5 ounces, 2.1 ounces lighter than the iCN 750.

The reduced weight and thickness is most likely due to the device's use of solid-state memory as compared with the 4GB hard drive used by the iCN 750. The N60i stores all of its map and POI data in 2GB of onboard flash memory. Built-in maps cover North America (the United States and Canada), Alaska, Hawaii, and interestingly, Puerto Rico, which is listed under States. And, as you would expect, battery life has improved, currently rated at up to 5 hours (depending on use).'

Read: Navman N60i - PC Mag

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