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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (16940)1/7/2004 11:50:25 AM
From: paret  Respond to of 48461
 
Cobra's SKYNAV 3000 and 2000 Mobile Navigation Systems allow drivers to be on their way with industry-first features and by eliminating the need to download maps. The "Plug and Go" systems provide turn-by-turn directions and clear voice guidance to a specific address, intersection or almost two million points of interest.

While many systems require the user to spend time installing CDs or on a computer downloading maps, Cobra's units come conveniently loaded with North American street-level maps. The Cobra SKYNAV 3000 allows users to beam an address directly to the unit from a Palm® or Pocket PC® PDA with an infrared port, eliminating the need to key in an address and an internal gyroscope to track the vehicle's position even when the satellite signal is lost. The SKYNAV 2000 comes with major U.S. interstates and one detailed street-level regional map able to be viewed (consumers can select from 20 regions). Additional regional maps are already loaded onto the unit and can be quickly purchased by phone or online, and instantly accessed on the unit without the need of a computer.

Both units feature the portable navigation industry's largest screen, a 5.2-inch high-resolution, ultra-bright color display which is easy to see during the day or night. The products will be available at consumer electronics retailers in the second quarter of 2004. The Cobra SKYNAV 3000 retails at the suggested price of $1499.95, the Cobra SKYNAV2000 at $999.95.

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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (16940)1/7/2004 1:19:31 PM
From: Findit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48461
 
Turd on the move. Now up 42% to .22. Don't get too excited yet the volume is only 145K. Jim