Clarion Introduces New 3D Portable Navigation Unit (UK)
By Brian Potter
June 4, 2008 5:00 AM
Filed Under: European, General, Technology
In today's world of transport, using a map instead of a navigation unit is like using a typewriter instead of word processor software. Now Clarion has made portable navigation even more effective with their MAP780 (Europe) and MAP680 (UK & Ireland) models which are the first to map buildings, landmarks and show elevation changes in 3D. Also, additional details such as comprehensive lane information can really help drivers anticipate where to go in those congested multilane situations.
In an effort to avoid obstructing the view of upcoming intersections, buildings close to the driver or those in the immediate foreground appear as see-through while buildings in the background are fully viewable. This allows the driver to use them as points of reference in the distance.
Both portable navigation devices also use a digital elevation model to render in 3D the height and depth of features, such as hills and mountains while you drive.
Bluetooth is not a first for PNDs, however, these units are the first to display SMS messages on screen in addition to touch-screen access to a paired phone or PDA. Audio streaming (A2DP) and MP3/WMA playback is also possible via a built-in music player.
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CLARION TAKES NAVIGATION TO ANOTHER DIMENSION
New portable navigation devices offer greater guidance
Clarion's latest portable navigation units are the first to map buildings, landmarks and elevation changes in 3D, and combined with comprehensive lane information and turn-by-turn voice prompts (text to speech), deliver the clearest, most convenient route advice yet.
The MAP780 (Europe) and MAP680 (UK & Ireland) use two separate high-performance programmes to draw buildings in the foreground and background. Buildings close to the driver appear see-through as you approach them, so as not to obstruct the view of the next junction, whilst buildings further away are textured and solid, making them lifelike and easily recognisable as reference points while driving.
Both PND's utilise digital elevation model data to draw height and depth features, with hills and mountains rendered in 3D while you drive, to create the most realistic view, at all levels of zoom. Elevation information is also applied to the road network for rendering of shadows, to display roads and bridges at their correct height for a greater clarity of route guidance.
Clarion has also incorporated comprehensive lane information for the first time, with all lanes available rendered in 3D, and the one needed highlighted, for a more intuitive navigation experience.
In another first, thanks to Bluetooth technology, Clarion's latest portable navigation devices also display SMS (text) messages on-screen, as well giving seamless touch-screen access to a paired phone or PDA, whilst audio streaming (A2DP) and MP3/WMA playback is also possible via a built-in music player.
Enhanced entertainment features on the 2008 PND also feature a movie player, allowing users to download up to 4GB of MP4 video via MMC or SD card, whilst a digital photo album allows the user to upload pictures via SD card or the built-in USB port.
The MAP780 and MAP680 are priced at £269 and £229 respectively, and are available via Clarion appointed dealers across the UK. For more information, call Clarion (GB) Ltd., on 01793 870400, or visit www.clarion.co.uk.
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