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u-blox GPS technology for Navigon PND

u-blox GPS technology for Navigon PND

Thalwil, Switzerland – December 14, 2007 – NAVIGON, a leading provider of navigation products and software solutions, has introduced a slick, high performance personal navigation device developed in partnership with Porsche Design, featuring u-blox' ANTARIS4 SuperSense GPS technology.

NAVIGON's new P9611 measures 125mm x 82 mm x 19mm, weighs just 250 grams and boasts a wide range of hardware and software features, including a pre-installed SD memory card, USB cable, car cradle and charging cable and
high quality audio player. The device comes with Bluetooth, enabling hands-free communication support for Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones.

Other software features include digital maps of 37 European countries, integrated TMC (Traffic Message Channel) that informs users about traffic jams and automatically calculates alternative routes and preloaded international information that updates automatically when users cross a border, displaying country-specific information such as speed limits or permitted alcohol limits.

"The P9611 combines u-blox' high sensitivity, high accuracy SuperSense GPS technology with NAVIGON's cutting edge navigation know-how and Porsche Design's slick looks. This combination, added to the device's myriad of features, makes the P9611 the ideal PND for discerning users who want a reliable, long-lasting navigation device," said Thomas Seiler, u-blox CEO.

"We are honored to be the GPS supplier for such a high-end device," said
Karsten Tietz, Vice President Sales EMEA.

Navigon's Porsche Design P9611 GPS unit additionally boasts two powerful processors, a 4.3-inch 480×272 pixels (WQVGA) high-resolution TFT touch screen and a 1400mAh Li-Ion battery.


For more information visit:

www.u-blox.com


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