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Navman S80

Postby Blacky » Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:42 pm



Hardware:
4.3" anti-glare touchscreen
Weight = 190g
Memory = 512mb
Ram = 96Mb
Processor = 400Mhz
Expansion Slot = SD
Battery Life = Up to 5hrs

Features:

Latest 2009 Australian Mapping
Pre-Loaded speed and red light camera alerts
Bluetooth hands-free
Text to speech (spoken street names)
Petrol and parking shortcuts
over 500,000 Points of interest
Anti-theft security pin
auto day/night display

PROs:
Easy to use interface
Latest mapping loaded
2 Years australian warranty

CONs:
Still very reflective even though it has an anti-glare screen.
suction cup didnt seem to stable.
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Re: Navman S80

Postby MrEMan » Tue Jul 28, 2009 10:26 pm

I have the S150 and it was a great little gadget. If you can tell me how to get it to sync with a satellite instead of telling me there are no satellites in the sky I would be forever grateful.

Slighter better when it worked and the suction is unstable. 2008 maps with free upgrade to 2009 which I am still waiting on.

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Re: Navman S80

Postby Blacky » Wed Jul 29, 2009 5:18 am

haha unfortunatley that problem i cannot help you with!!

As for the suction cap, i did notice on the s80 that the suction cap seemed to be its weakest point. The rest of it looked nice and secure.....stupid thing allows it to bounce around to much.
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Re: Navman S80

Postby 4wdKing » Sat Aug 08, 2009 9:05 pm

yea navman go ok, personally i only run GARMIN equipment, seems to be just that little bit more accurate.
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