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CoTD: Navman S100 [Refurbished - 2009 Maps Included] $158.00 + $6.95

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Navman S100 [Refurbished - 2009 Maps Included]

  • Slimline design 13.5mm thin
  • Slide touchscreen
  • Advanced lane guidance
  • Spoken street names
  • Fixed speed/light camera alerts
  • School safety warnings
  • Location capture button – lets you capture a location you want to remember with a button press
  • Short cut buttons – find the closest petrol and parking with a button press
  • Mileage expense reporter
  • 2009 maps included for the S100 ONLY, by Navteq, the highest quality verified maps in Australia.
  • S150 includes the Navman V2 mapping
  • Pedestrian mode
  • Fuel efficiency routing
  • Overseas mapping, activate overseas maps

Hardware

  • Full suite of accessories including windshield mount, usb cable, quick start guide
  • Weight: 150g
  • Size: 78 x 130 x 13.5 mm
  • Memory: 1GB flash internal memory, 128MB SDRAM
  • Memory Expansion: Micro SD
  • Processor 400 MHz
  • Battery: Rechargeable integrated Li-ION battery
  • Display: 4.3” touch screen
  • Display resolution: 480 x 272 pixels

The S100 platinum series GPS has been refurbished with the highest standards by Navman Australia. This unit is blemish free, and as new. The product packaging is also new, sealed Navman packaging.

6 Month Warranty from Navman Australia for S100

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  • hmmm apparently from what I've heard, the Navman has a rather poor/buggy firmware that causes problems with GUI responsiveness.

    • +1

      I can attest to that, played with 3 different units, (S150s actually) and they were all… sketchy. Most of the problems related to BT which was in the S150 but given the price of new units I'd stick to one of them instead.

  • I've heard a lot of things in which people send back GPSs to the store within the first 2 weeks of purchase due to freezing issues. They get sent back to the manufacturer who do a hard reset. Has anyone heard of this or is it just hogwash?

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