For having smooth navigation and perfect route assistance throughout your way connect latest technology supported nav device in
your car.
Medion GoPal PNA 315 Sat Nav System is a powerful GPS navigator which comes with advanced technology support and well designed body parts.
Built-in display of the device has 3.5 inch diagonal size and this brilliant display offer images with enhanced clarity. This LCD display has Thin Film Transistor active matrix technology facility and 65K colour support for visualising route information.
Maps for easy detection of the routes are installed in the internal memory of this high-end model and they include all navigable routes throughout the country.
Maps loaded are the route maps of European countries especially France and this maps will help the user to drive the vehicle smoothly even through strange roads.
Voice assistance provided by this satellite navigation system is loud enough to hear even from a noisy environment and this loud but clear sound direction helps the user to know the status without deviating eyes from the roads.
You can easily connect the navigator with your PC with integrated USB port on the device and this sat nav system also has built-in memory expansion slot which supports MMC SD cards. You can give your directions to the navigator as voice commands and this innovative model offers signals with high accuracy.
It comes in 8.4 x 10.6 x 2 cm (H x W x D) compact size with 0.16kg weight and this smart navigation system is powered by Windows CE PDA operating system. Medion GoPal PNA 315 Automobile Sat Nav System is an innovative model which ideal for perfect route assistance and trip calculation.
| General Features | |
|---|---|
| Brand | Medion |
| Model | Medion GoPal PNA 315 Sat Nav System |
| Maps included | Europe, France |
| Diagonal Screen size | 3.5-inch |
| Weight | 0.16kg |
| Dimensions | (H)8.4 x (W) 10.6 x (D) 2 cm |
| Portable or fixed | Fixed |
| Memory | |
| Expansion Type | SD MMC |
| Additional Features | |
| Spoken audio directions | Yes |
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