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    Sony NV-U92T GPS receiver Review

    Posted on Wednesday, March 28 2007 @ 17:41:36 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The software, which now features full UK postcode support is very simple to use, the buttons, thanks to the large screen, are large, and we had no problems selecting the right boxes to get an address in or using the menu system. The unit also offers gesture control that allows you to just sketch a simple line or shape on screen with a fingertip and the NV-U92T will guide you safely and surely to frequent destinations – like ‘home’ or the ‘nearest filling station’. That menu system has been kept to a minimum. You might think we Sony being the multi-media giant that it is there would be an MP3 player, picture view, movie watcher, mobile phone, digital camera and games machine built in for good measure but you would be wrong. The NV-U92T has none of these. "We wanted to stay focused on the task at hand" we were told "Our research suggests people want a satnav to tell them how to get somewhere not play there favourite movies."

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