5 Touch Screen GPS Navigator Inch FM Transmitter (Retro Ed) 5 inch touch screen GPS navigator with FM transmitter for listening to the radio and advanced GPS navigation. This multimedia feature-rich GPS system comes in a stylish design with cool retro orange trim, and black color front and rear. The framework of high quality around the screen with the back gave a polished look and feel to it. Presented in a slim form factor, this GPS navigator is the perfect blend of retro style with modern digital technology.
Feel confident driving to a destination that you want in style. This GPS navigator can be used worldwide, so you're driving from New York to Florida or England to France, your journey will be smooth sailing, Thanks for this high-performance GPS navigator. The CVGY-CS19 supports voice directions, automatic rerouting if you take a wrong turn, 2D & 3D mapping functionality, and night mode dedicated to facilitating the eyes when driving. And you know! Whenever you leave your car, take the GPS unit with you, and slip it into your pocket or backpack. The slim form factor and lightweight browser lets you enjoy the convenience of portable GPS navigation wherever you go. In addition, you integrated multimedia features for you and your companions to entertain.
The camera comes with an extremely user friendly menu system for maximum usability, touch-responsive interface for selecting or entering your desired destination. This portable GPS navigator make it ideal for use alone business / resale market, online or a physical store, and is available to you directly from the leading online wholesale electronics, Chinavasion.
In brief ... - Works with all major brands of GPS software
- Perfect size for travel or full time in the car assembly
- Supplied with adjustable mounting bracket for maximum comfort
- Listen with built-in speaker, headphones, or the way car speakers with FM transmitter.
The unit includes a GPS evaluation software - we recommend purchasing a GPS software for your country of origin, which covers the best for your region.






Posted on March 29, 2010.